Corbridge Medical Group

Research Activity

This Practice is a Research Active site.  As a practice team we believe this is an important aspect of the care we offer for our patients.

Delivering a well-designed clinical study can not only generate vital new knowledge, it can also have widespread benefits for patients, both now and in the future.

  • By investigating the cause and course of diseases or health problems and how best to treat them we can increase our knowledge and understanding for the benefit of all our patients.
  • At the same time we’re also helping to establish “what works”, and build the body of evidence that can lead to a positive change in future care.
  • What’s more, being involved in research offers an opportunity to stay up-to-date on the very latest treatments and interventions.
  • So by joining the research community we are actively helping to drive up the standard of healthcare for our patients.

Some studies take place at local hospitals while some are delivered within the practice.

Patients who have taken part speak of the opportunity to help others in the future, and sometimes benefits to themselves are extra tests which have been carried out as part of the study which they may not have access to otherwise.

Patient costs are usually paid for travel expenses etc.

As a patient if you are invited by us to take part in research you are under no obligation to do so.

Mental Health Study

Hayley Carrick, a trainee clinical psychologist at Newcastle University would like to speak to LGBTQ+ adults (60+ years old) who have had experience of mental health difficulties. This is part ... [continue] Mental Health Study

Psoriasis Study

If you suffer with psoriasis but do NOT have an associated diagnosis of arthritis you may be interested in this study:   HPOS.STUDY

SOLID Study

The SOLID study We may invite you to take part in the SOLID study, which aims to identify people with liver disease before irreversible damage has occurred. Undiagnosed liver disease ... [continue] SOLID Study

Date published: 27th September, 2023
Date last updated: 5th December, 2023