Developing a National Critical Care Clinical Research Network: what’s in it for trainees? Paul Dark Associate Professor, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences,

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Developing a National Critical Care Clinical Research Network: what’s in it for trainees? Paul Dark Associate Professor, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, University of Manchester Academic Director, Acute Tissue Injury and Trauma, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre Honorary NHS Consultant, Critical Care Medicine, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Basic Research National Institute for Health Research This pathway covers the full range of interventions - pharmaceuticals, biologicals, biotechnologies, procedures, therapies and practices - for the full range of health and health care delivery - prevention, detection, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, care. Patient Safety and Quality Research Centres Research for Patient Benefit Programme Grants for Applied Research Health Technology Assessment Invention for Innovation Primary Care Trusts Healthcare Commissioning NHS Providers Patient Care Research for Innovation, Speculation & Creativity National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence Guidance on Health & Healthcare NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement Support for the NHS NHS Purchasing & Supplies Agency Centre for Evidence-based Purchasing Service Delivery & Organisation Collabs for Ldrshp in Appl Hlth Res and Care Ctr for Reviews & Dissemination, Cochrane, TARs NHS Evidence Access to Evidence Development Pathway Funding MRC Biomedical Research Units Biomedical Research Centres Public Health Research Health Services Research Strategic Health Authorities Duty of Innovation Efficacy & Mechanism Evaluation INVENTION EVALUATION ADOPTION DIFFUSION

Developing a balanced NIHR-adopted portfolio

Costing trials/studies Maximising recruitment –Site selection –Co-enrolment –Trial coordination Patient Access to Research External branding of UK Critical Care research for DoH International Collaboration UK Critical Care Research Forum Research leadership for ‘Leadership Forum’ Key Specialty Group Achievements

Reorganisation further ‘refinement’ 2015

Structure and Process Maintaining communication –Clinician time; expanding geographies Developing research leaders and deliverers for the future Recognising complexity –Recruitment, delivering interventions, and measuring process/outcomes Getting “right patient into right study at right time” (7 day working; 24/7 recruitment) ‘Improve quality for lower costs’ Outcomes Smarter trial design methodologies More efficient research design Understanding cost-effectiveness better for the critically ill population Delivering for the entire “critical care patient pathway” Acknowledged challenges for the future

Stability and continuity for Critical Care Research Network Deliver Critical Care Research branding for DoH and specialty Maintain specialty identity while improving resource efficiency Grow international collaboration Establish improved commercial portfolio - Pharam - Life Sciences and MedTech Industries Trainee ‘involvement’ in research New leadership from June 2015

Improve opportunity and access for formal academic training in ICM

How could a research delivery network support access to a research curriculum in specialist training? ?

Acknowledgments: Professor Tim Walsh Critical Care Medicine University of Edinburgh NIHR CRN National Specialty Lead, Critical Care ( )