Date: Tuesday 23 April 2024
Time: 18:00 - 19:00
Location:
Online via MS Teams,
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Part of our Primary Care Seminar Series, this event covered the exciting topic of digital innovation in primary care.
The seminar was delivered by Dr Viral Thakerar, Placement Lead at Imperial College London and Clinical Lead for NWL ICS Digital.
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About Dr Viral Thakerar
Dr Viral Thakerar describes himself as "a GP liberally spliced with geek DNA". He is also a Placement Lead at Imperial College London for year 1 and year 2 students.
His particular interest includes digital health (especially artificial intelligence) and technology enhanced learning (especially extended reality).
About the Primary Care Seminar Series
The Primary Care Seminar Series are run by a group of GP academics and medical students at St George's.
The Primary Care Seminars are an initiative designed to showcase primary care (especially academic primary care) to medical students and other clinical students. Students and staff across institutions are welcome to attend.
We have chosen topical subject areas which are of interest to students and linked to the theme of The Future of Primary Care. This event specifically will focus on the topic of sustainability.
Each session will be an hour long, delivered online via MS Teams and hosted by one of the primary care education team. It will typically comprise one or two speakers and the opportunity for students to ask questions in a moderated Q&A.
Sessions will be recorded so that those unable to join live will be able to watch at a later date.
Please note: You only need to register once to be included in the whole seminar series, therefore if you have registered to attend a previous Future of Primary Care seminar, you do not need to register again.
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Contact Details
Professor Judith Ibison: jibison@sgul.ac.uk.