Helping the NHS to improve services and treatments for patients – can you help?

One important way the NHS can improve the many services it provides is by carrying out clinical research. You could be one of thousands of patient and public volunteers who help with research that finds treatments and improves care for the future.
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Clinical research is how we find new medicine or ways of delivering health care which can help to give you better care and improve your health outcomes. Researchers want to hear what you think so they can collect evidence for new treatments and use this to provide care that is safe and works well.

This survey is about how people like you could sign up to help with clinical research in the UK.

You could be one of thousands of patient and public volunteers who help with the research that finds treatments and improves care for the future.

There are five sections in the survey which should take around 10 minutes to complete.

Click here to take the survey

For anyone who is unable to access the online survey please get in touch with the Healthwatch Darlington team as the survey can also be carried out over the telephone, call 01325 380145 or email info@healthwatchdarlington.co.uk