ICR 31st Annual Conference 19-20 April 2010 London
It was nice to meet so many delegates and recruiters at Institute of Clinical Research Annual Conference. I was part of the organizing committee this year and I thought the new venue and smaller, more intimate exhibition hall worked well.
I helped put together the sessions giving an update of The NIHR Clinical Research Network and also the one concerning UK Patients Access to Medicines.
Dr Clare Morgan spoke about how The NIHR Clinical Research Network are supporting Industry to Deliver Clinical Research within the NHS. This is a topic that interests me greatly. Approximately 6% of the world’s clinical trials used to be conducted within the UK. That figure has dropped dramatically and the commonly held view is that clinical trials run from the UK is they are too expensive, take too long to run and it is difficult to recruit patients. With the emergence of India, China and other emerging markets the UK will never capture the market share it once had. However, it is my own view that with the correct support and collaboration between Government, NICE, the ABPI, the Networks and the ICR that the UK can become competitive within Europe again. Member of the Institute of Clinical Research can download Dr Clare Morgan’s presentation from the ICR Website
On emedcareers we have seen a significant fall in the number of Clinical Research roles advertised on the site in the past 12 months within the UK. Continue reading “ICR 31st Annual Conference 19-20 April 2010 London” »
