Recently, Oxford Academic Health Partners spoke with Professor Paul Carding Director, Oxford Institute of Allied Health Research (OxInAHR), Oxford Brookes University about supporting research-active Health Care Professionals.
Discussion focused on the push for Health Care Professionals to lead high-quality research and improvement, and emphasised the critical need for infrastructure, career pathways, and changed narratives.
Read the article in full on the OAHP website.
Paul Carding is Professor and Director of the Oxford Institute of Allied Health Research (OxInAHR). He is also Senior Research Fellow at University College London (UK). Paul chairs the OAHP Working Group on the development of Clinical Academic Roles for Nurses, Midwives and the Allied Health Professions and also leads the work on Living Labs aimed at support for research capability and capacity in the nursing, midwifery and allied health professions.