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Case Studies

Here you can read a selection of case studies where patient, carer and public involvement have improved and informed research.

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Case studies in research themes

Cardiovascular Case Study PDF link

Cardiovascular

Diabetes and Metabolism Case Study PDF link

Diabetes and Metabolism

Genomic Medicine Case Study PDF link

Genomic Medicine

Haematology and Stem Cells Case Study PDF link

Haematology and Stem Cells

Imaging Case Study PDF link

Imaging

Musculoskeletal Case Study PDF link

Musculoskeletal

Respiratory Case Study PDF link

Respiratory

Stroke and Vascular Dementia Case Study PDF link

Stroke and Vascular Dementia

Other case studies

2020 Blood Group

TB043 and TB044 Studies

Diamond

Flu Vaccine

SILENCE Intensive Care

Hip Fracture

Rare Diseases

Back Pain

REFLECT Intensive Care

Nailbed Injury in Children Pilot

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