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EMS Healthcare Making clinical research accessible to everyone. Join our research database and help improve lives. Real people. Real impact.

EMS Healthcare brings research to your community through mobile clinics at supermarkets, leisure centres, and community centres.

03/08/2026

Tired of IBS controlling your life? We'd love your help with advancing clinical research.

If you're living with IBS, you know the daily challenges, the unpredictability, the discomfort, the constant planning around symptoms.

We're working with organisations to understand IBS and improve treatment options for people just like you. But we need your help.

We're looking for people with IBS with symptoms of diarrhoea or constipation to take part in research. Your experience and insights could help shape the future of IBS care and support millions of others who are going through the same struggles.

Why join?
✓ Contribute to meaningful research that could help millions
✓ Access to expert care and support
✓ Be part of a community that understands

Ready to make a difference?
Sign up today and we’ll let you know about research opportunities within your community: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-an-ibs-survey/?source=12-1855

Looking for a HGV driving role that's a little different? 🚛 Join EMS Healthcare and help bring clinical research directl...
23/07/2026

Looking for a HGV driving role that's a little different? 🚛

Join EMS Healthcare and help bring clinical research directly into communities across the UK.

As one of our HGV Drivers, you'll transport, position and help set up our specialist mobile clinical research units, enabling research teams to deliver clinical trials closer to where people live. Every journey you make would help our vision to create a future where good health is within everyone's reach.

This role offers:
- A varied role with nationwide travel
- A supportive team environment
- The chance to make a difference in communities

If you have a UK Class 1 driving licence and are looking for a career with purpose, we'd love to hear from you.

👉 Apply here or find out more: https://apply.workable.com/ems-group/j/95ACD1E492

Interested in taking part in clinical research?📝 Signing up is the first step to hearing about studies that could be sui...
16/07/2026

Interested in taking part in clinical research?

📝 Signing up is the first step to hearing about studies that could be suitable for you.

Joining our database simply means we'll contact you if a research opportunity in your area may be relevant. You'll receive information about the study before deciding whether you'd like to participate, and there's absolutely no pressure or obligation.

Clinical research depends on people like you to help improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of health conditions. By choosing to participate in a study, you could contribute to research that helps shape the future of healthcare.

👉 Ready to get involved? Sign up to our database and we'll share relevant studies in your area: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-research/

If you're curious about taking part in clinical research and have any questions, share them in the comments below.

01/07/2026

Get in touch about a clinical study investigating the effect of a potential new medicine on weight loss.

Who can participate in this clinical study?
- Have a Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 30
- 18 to 69 years old
- Be able and willing to adhere to study procedure

This study is sponsored and funded by Novo Nordisk.

👉 Sign up to check if you are eligible:
https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-amaze-1/?source=12-1870

💬 We asked our team why they chose to work in research, our Clinical Study Coordinator, Lisa, shared:"Clinical research ...
01/07/2026

💬 We asked our team why they chose to work in research, our Clinical Study Coordinator, Lisa, shared:

"Clinical research gave me the opportunity to use the skills I'd built throughout my career to continue making a difference to people's lives."

Everyone has their own route into clinical research. Before joining EMS Healthcare, Lisa worked in youth justice, secondary education, social prescribing and forensic sampling. The skills she developed in these roles along the way, have proven invaluable.

From building connections with people and explaining complex information clearly, to working within strict protocols and maintaining accurate records, Lisa discovered that many of the skills developed in previous careers can transfer directly into clinical research.

For Lisa, research offered the chance to continue supporting people and contributing to better health outcomes, while finding a rewarding new career path.

Clinical research needs people with a wide range of experiences, perspectives and transferable skills. You don't always need a direct research background to make an impact.

Interested in joining a team that's helping bring research closer to communities across the UK?

👉 Explore career opportunities with EMS Healthcare and discover where your skills could take you: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/about-us/careers/

💬We asked our participants why they chose to take part in research, Gillian Greenwood said, "because the NHS has done so...
25/06/2026

💬We asked our participants why they chose to take part in research, Gillian Greenwood said, "because the NHS has done so much for me in my life, and in most people's lives, it's the right thing to give back, and help with research trials."

Everyone has their own reason for taking part in clinical research.

For Gillian, it was an opportunity to give something back. For others, it may be the chance to contribute to future treatments, learn more about their health, or help improve care for future generations.

Whatever the reason, every participant plays an important role in advancing healthcare and helping research move forward.

Interested in hearing about research opportunities in your area?
📝Sign up to our participant database: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-research/

❤️ Today, we're wearing red for   Day.Red4Research is a national campaign that celebrates everyone who makes clinical re...
19/06/2026

❤️ Today, we're wearing red for Day.

Red4Research is a national campaign that celebrates everyone who makes clinical research possible, especially the participants who choose to take part in studies and help improve treatments for future generations.

In the heart of communities across the country, our team has joined colleagues, researchers and healthcare professionals in wearing red to show our appreciation for the volunteers at the heart of research. Without participants, research simply cannot happen.

We're proud that, since 2021, EMS Healthcare has helped engage more than 1 million participants in clinical research, building on over 26 years of supporting communities, while achieving 99% participant satisfaction.

📌 Interested in taking part in research? Learn more and register your interest here: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-research/

🔬 Thinking about taking part in clinical research, but not sure what to expect?With community-based research sites, you ...
16/06/2026

🔬 Thinking about taking part in clinical research, but not sure what to expect?

With community-based research sites, you can take part around your daily life. At EMS Healthcare, we're committed to making research as accessible and straightforward as possible.

From your initial sign-up through to study visits and ongoing support, our experienced teams are there to guide you every step of the way.

Swipe through for a simple overview of what taking part in clinical research with EMS Healthcare can look like.

Whether you're considering your first study or simply curious about the process, understanding what to expect can help you make an informed decision.

👉 Interested in hearing about studies in your area? Sign up to our participant database: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-research/

This Clinical Trials Day, we’re answering some of the most common questions about taking part in research.Whether you've...
20/05/2026

This Clinical Trials Day, we’re answering some of the most common questions about taking part in research.

Whether you've been invited to join a study, or you're just curious about what it involves - being informed can help give you the confidence to take the next step.

From safety to compensation, swipe through to get answers to some of the most common questions we hear.

👇 Is there something you've always wanted to ask about research? Drop your question in the comments.

Or if you're ready to sign up for relevant studies in your area, visit: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/take-part-in-research/

We're thrilled to share that This Van Can achieved the Greater Manchester Collaboration Award at last night’s Greater Ma...
13/05/2026

We're thrilled to share that This Van Can achieved the Greater Manchester Collaboration Award at last night’s Greater Manchester Cancer Awards! 🎉

The award recognised Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance’s This Van Can - Mobile Community Outreach initiative, delivered in collaboration with EMS Healthcare and key partners across the region.

Using data-driven location planning, the initiative targets underserved and higher risk communities through outreach which has focused on prostate, oesophageal, colorectal and ovarian cancers, alongside wider cancer awareness activity - each designed to support education, engagement and earlier diagnosis across different cancer pathways.

Together, over the last 18 months, the initiative has delivered:

• Over 200 community events
• Engagement with more than 36,000 people
• Diagnostic tests on over 370 at-risk individuals

Laura Nash, Director of Community Engagement at EMS Healthcare, said:

“We’re incredibly proud to see This Van Can recognised with the Greater Manchester Collaboration Award. This initiative shows what’s possible when organisations come together with a shared purpose - bringing vital cancer awareness, education and early diagnostic support directly into the heart of communities that need it most.

Through partnership, innovation and targeted outreach, we’ve been able to engage with thousands of people across Greater Manchester and help improve opportunities for earlier diagnosis. Congratulations to everyone involved in making such a meaningful impact.”

Well done and thank you to everyone involved in making this project a huge success.

Find out more about EMS Healthcare's community health and research initiatives: https://www.ems-healthcare.com/

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