Abstract

Methods The West Midlands Research Collaborative is a trainee-led research group. Based around rotating general surgery registrars, the group has devised, planned and delivered multicentre randomised trials. This structure has led to the development of other regional groups, which has now enabled national geographical coverage. The trainee-led approach has been mimicked in other surgical disciplines, and is emerging in some medical specialties.

Highlights

  • The timely delivery of randomised controlled trials across multicentre settings remains challenging

  • We report the benefits of such a network with the subsequent development of a national trainee-led model

  • Based around rotating general surgery registrars, the group has devised, planned and delivered multicentre randomised trials. This structure has led to the development of other regional groups, which has enabled national geographical coverage

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Background

The timely delivery of randomised controlled trials across multicentre settings remains challenging. We report the benefits of such a network with the subsequent development of a national trainee-led model

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