St George’s, University of London, as well as early years and senior academics, was proud to host the 2024 Society for Academic and Primary Care (SAPC) annual meeting of academic departments of general practice and primary care from London and the South East at Madingley Hall, Cambridge on the 25th and 26th January .
The theme of the conference was : "Challenging Inequality and Promoting Inclusiveness."
Keynote Speakers
Dr Sally Hull
"Challenging inequality in east London primary care"
"Fantastic Speaker, really fascinating topics and loved hearing about how her work as changed current practice"
"Very inspirational. Loved hearing from such an experienced speaker."
Dr Ban Haider
"Decolonising primary care education: An action focused approach"
"Really inspiring talk on the importance and primary care practitioners on decolonising primary care education"
"Really interesting discussion, speaker was well versed and spoke clearly about difficult concepts and topics, really inspiring to hear"
Dr Margaret Ikpoh
"Fostering Equity: A Call to Action for Inclusive Progress"
"Excellent speech. Personal, inspiring and captivating. Felt very inspired when leaving the conference and wanting to come back next year"
"Honestly was so inspiring, captivating, thought-provoking and inspirational! found the talk was a journey and left me speechless"
SAPC SE 2024 Prize Winners
Creative Enquiries
As part of the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) South East conference 2024 we invited submissions from all creative mediums for presentation including painting, photography, prose, poetry, sculpture, music, dance, monologue and film, accompanied by a written reflection.
The Organising Team would like to thank all presenters and participants for contributing to the event , we hope you enjoyed the conference and we look forward to SAPC SE 2025.
"Thanks to all - fabulous conference! Well planned, timed and executed"
"Great work SGUL- bravo! Thank you so much for making this the academic highlight of my year "
"Whole conference was inspiring - particularly enjoyed the creative enquiry sessions"