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Are you interested in learning about the conduct and delivery of a study at a local level but not sure where to start? The NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme could be the ideal opportunity for you.

The NIHR’s Associate Principal Investigator Scheme aims to develop health and care professionals to become the Principal Investigators (PIs) of the future.

 

What is a Principal Investigator (PI)?

A Principal Investigator is a person responsible for the conduct of a research study at a site.

 

What is the Associate PI Scheme?

The NIHR Associate PI Scheme links a health and care professional who is new to research with a study PI at the same site for a period of 6 months.

During their time on the scheme the Associate PI trainee completes a learning pathway, including a checklist of mandated study activities.

Once completed, participating healthcare professionals receive formal recognition of engagement in NIHR Portfolio research studies through the certification of Associate PI status, endorsed by the NIHR and Royal Colleges.

The aims of the scheme are:

  1. To make research a routine part of clinical training.
  2. To develop health and care professionals to be PIs of the future.
  3. To recognise and promote doctor, nurse and allied health professional engagement in NIHR portfolio research in a consistent manner.

 

How the Associate PI Scheme works

The scheme is open to any health and care professional willing to make a significant contribution to the conduct and delivery of a study at a local level over a period of at least six months:

 

  • The health and care professional works on the study alongside the Local PI for six months at the same site.
  • The local PI acts as a mentor to the Associate PI, helping them to understand what it means to be a PI on an NIHR portfolio study.
  • During their time on the Associate PI Scheme, the Associate PI trainee must complete a checklist of study activities and a learning pathway on NIHR Learn. This checklist needs to be signed off by the Local PI and the National Study Coordinator at the end of an trainee’s time on the scheme.
  • The NIHR Associate PI Scheme team will then issue a certificate confirming Associate PI Status which can be added to their training portfolio.

 

How to get Involved

 

Further information and resources about the Associate PI Scheme can be found on theNIHR Associate PI Scheme website.

Alternatively, if you would like to discuss how the Associate PI Scheme could benefit you and your study, please contact associatepischeme@nihr.ac.uk.