Clinical Research Practitioner (CRP) 2025 Survey
Clinical Research Practitioner (CRP) 2025 Survey
Welcome to this special edition of the CRP Bulletin, launched to provide an opportunity for CRPs to complete the CRP national survey 2025.
You may also receive notification of this survey via additional distribution channels. Development of this survey has been led by the CRP Community of Practice, supported by the NIHR Research Delivery Network and the Academy for Healthcare Science as part of joint ongoing commitments to enabling development for CRPs.
The CRP national survey 2025 is being conducted to:
Scope identity within the current CRP occupational groups with respect to; academic background, level of research/clinical experience and areas of work
Support the development of a CRP community of practice, establish focused content for CRP newsletter/communications and professional development opportunities
Establish a benchmark and baseline of where this occupational group is currently so we can measure the impact of development over time, relating this to, significant system, organisational and societal changes linked to embedding of health and care research across the NHS and wider care settings.
To compete the survey, please follow this link or use the QR code to the right.
The survey will remain open until 31 December 2025.
There are 30 questions in the survey, which will take up to 30 minutes to complete.
There is also an option to include any additional comments you may wish to share.
Completing the survey is optional, but the more CRPs who do, the more representative and accurate our data will be. We would appreciate it if you could prioritise completion of the survey if you are willing to do so.
Composition of this survey has been led by Ruth Johns (CRP; AHCS-registered, West Midlands RRDN), Rachel Evans (Senior CRP; AHCS-registered, West Midlands RRDN) and Tammy Smith (Strategy Project Facilitator, West Midlands RRDN) with support and guidance from the NIHR RDN Coordinating Centre Workforce and Organisational Development Team.
To help us support you and the CRP Community it's very important that you keep your contact details up to date, including the region where you work.
You can update your details here.
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