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The importance of research and teaching in primary care

Aug 23, 202429 minSeason 4Ep. 54
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Episode description

This week Emma speaks to GP and co-chair of the Society of Academic Primary Care Dr Duncan Shrewsbuy about the role academia has to play in primary care – both in terms of teaching and research.


Duncan explains why we need more research in primary care, how practices can get more in research or start smaller-scale research projects in their own practice, as well as some of the issues around sharing data from the GP patient record for large-scale research projects.


They also explain how changes to the way undergraduates are taught is starting to shift the perception of general practice among medical students and other branches of medicine and offer advice to GPs on how to develop a career in research or teaching.


Useful links

Society for Academic Primary Care

RCGP Research Ready information

More information on CPRD - Clinical Practice Research Datalink

RCGP sets out steps to achieve 'parity of esteem' for general practice

More than half of GP practices in England took part in clinical research last year



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