
Research in your career
Professional Pathways
Research can be a valuable and rewarding part of any health and care career. Whether you're in a clinical, operational, or support role, getting involved in research helps improve services, build new knowledge, and make a real difference to patient care
There are several different ways to bring research into your career, from using evidence daily, to helping support studies, to building a clinical academic role.
This page explores some of the ways that research can fit into your career journey, whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your research practice.
Support Patient Access
Your Own Research
Research Delivery
Research delivery is a fantastic way to get involved in health and social care research. As a research nurse, Allied Health Professional (AHP), clinical research assistant, research governance officer, or facilitator, you can help bring new research opportunities to people using H&IOW Healthcare services.
This involves working with researchers to assess the feasibility of studies, set up the study processes, and ensure we can undertake the project. You might identify suitable patients, seek their consent, collect data, or deliver new interventions.
In any role within a research delivery team, you will work closely with clinical colleagues and patients, promoting improvement through research and sharing learning from projects that can significantly impact patient care.
Clinical Academic Careers