
Dr Adwoa Parker
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NIHR Advanced Fellow & Associate Prof, @UniOfYork | @NIHR_RSS. This account no longer active. Please find me on: linkedin.com/in/dr-adwoa-pa…
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Running a cluster randomised trial, feasibility or SWAT? Come see our co-developed animation P369 @ictmc2024 which explains what a CRT is for participants Morph Media Ltd Dr Beth Deja Dr Tracy Mitchell



When you are coming down from the #ICTMC2024 conference and need some more trials methods research highlights then why not download the introductory MRC TMRP DTP led podcast. First full episode drops Tuesday 8th October podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/tri…

The Wellcome are calling for ‘Mental Health Award: Accelerating scalable digital mental health interventions’. Delighted to be working with them to include #SWATS in this call. Deadline 05/Dec. More here: wellcome.org/grant-funding/… Surgical Trials Dept Health Sciences Trial Forge











Don't miss this talk by the amazing Dr Adwoa Parker on Feb 26th on accelerating trial participant recruitment and retention using SWATs. x.com/CRUKresearch/s…


This is an important initiative to improve equity, diversity and inclusion in research funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research The resources at: trialforge.org/improving-tria… ..might help you to provide the information NIHR is looking for.

University Of Limerick CancerTrialsIreland 🌈 Mohamad M. Saab The GAA Derek Stewart UCC Ireland @FrancesShiely @CRF_CORK Shout out to another #SWAT legend Dr Adwoa Parker of University of York 🙌🏼✨ for prioritized #recruitment & #retention of SWATs. #TrialsMethodology CancerTrialsIreland 🌈 MRC TMRP DTP


#CochraneDaily If you’re a researcher thinking of sending Christmas cards to participants in your trial to help retain them, think again. Evidence from SWAT 82 showed that they don’t work bmj.com/content/375/bm… Shaun Treweek Dr Adwoa Parker #Christmas #SWAT #RandomisedTrials #BMJ