Research Advice Drop-In sessions

Research Advice Drop-In sessions

Join a research surgery drop-in session with Donna Clements to ask questions in a supportive place and for advice and guidance.

By The Queen's Institute of Community Nursing

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Are you curious about research but don’t know where to start?

Have you been involved in research and want to do more?

Do you have a research idea and need guidance to take the first step?

Are you frustrated about evidence gaps where you practice?


Join a research surgery drop-in session with Donna Clements to ask questions in a supportive place and for advice and guidance. Whether you are new to research or you have already begun your research journey, please come along for a chat.


Donna is Clinical Research Nurse and Senior Research Leader at Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust. She has been working as a nurse in research since 2007 when she started coordinating an international drug study with a consultant neurologist at her hospital. She completed a MSc in Clinical Research and moved into Primary and Community Care research delivery in 2017. In 2023, she became a Senior Research Leader to build capacity and capability for community nurses to build research into their careers. She also sits on the national Working Group for the Community Healthcare Alliance of Research Trusts (CHART).

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The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing is a registered charity dedicated to improving the nursing care of people in the home and community.

We promote excellent nursing care for everyone, where and when they need it, provided by nurses and their teams with specific skills and knowledge.

The QICN is the oldest professional nursing organisation in the UK and believed to be the oldest nursing charity in the world*.

The charity was originally founded to organise the training of District Nurses and this was its core function until the 1960s, in a model that was copied across the world. It was instrumental in developing a comprehensive, highly-skilled service to meet the healthcare needs of millions of people every year and is one of the pillars of the National Health Service.

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Sep 26 · 5:10 AM PDT