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We are pleased to welcome back this year's Primary Care Seminar Series offering an innovative online educational experience for medical students and other clinical learners who are interested in issues affecting primary care. The seminars are open to all students and faculty at St George’s, University of London as well as those from other national and international schools.
The seminar series will run every month aiming to cover hot topics driving the future of primary care, whilst inspiring interest and shedding light on diverse career paths, with a specific focus on academic opportunities in primary care.
We look forward to welcoming you to our first seminar of 2024/2025 on the 22nd October 2024. You will find registration and meeting links within the individual event pages. You only need to register once to be invited to all the seminars. If you have previously registered, you will be sent an update soon. The programme can be found below and the seminars will be streamed online and uploaded here following the live seminars.
To learn more about each seminar and secure your place, click on the items below. Visit this page for updates on upcoming seminars as they become available.
We will be joined by Dr Rupal Shah, a GP and Associate Dean with NHSE-WTE. She is co-author of 'Fighting for the Soul of General Practice - the algorithm will see you now'.
26 November 2024
We will be joined by Professor Heidi Phillips talking us through her journey to becoming a Neurodiversity specialist GP, supporting neurodiverse patients in primary care and the importance of recognising neurodivergence in primary care.
17 December 2024
We will be joined by Gene Feder, Professor of Primary Care discussing The Primary Care response to domestic abuse.
21 January 2025
We will be joined by Willie Hamilton, professor of primary care diagnostics at University of Exeter, talking us through his journey as a primary care researcher and his work on improving early cancer diagnosis.
25 February 2025
Details of previous seminars will be included here when events have passed.
We have been joined by Sunday Times Bestselling author Dr Amanda Brown and Dr Saeed Chaudhary who specialises in healthcare services for prisons and young offender institutes in the UK.
22 October 2024
Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, this event focussed on the important topic of adolescent wellbeing. We were joined by Dr Stephanie Lamb, General Practitioner of RCGP Adolescent Health Group at Herne Hill Group Practice and Clinical Director of The Well Centre London.
21 May 2024
Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, this event covers the exciting topic of digital innovation in primary care. The seminar will be delivered by Dr Viral Thakerar.
23 April 2024
Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, St George’s NIHR In-Practice GP Fellows Dr Felicity Knights and Dr Mohammad Razai will discuss the vital role of primary care health workers in supporting migrant health.
19 March 2024
Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, this event covers the important topic of sustainability in primary care. We will be joined by Dr Tamsin Ellis, Director and Co-chair of Greener Practice.
27 February 2024
Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, this event covered the important topic of health equity in primary care. We were joined by Dr Carey Lunan, the current Chair of the Scottish Deep End project.
31 January 2024
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