Date: Tuesday 21 January 2025
Time: 18:00 - 19:00
Location:
Online, via MS Teams,
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We will be joined by Gene Feder, Professor of Primary Care for his 'Improving the Primary Care response to domestic abuse' talk.
About the speaker
Gene qualified at Guy's Hospital medical school, following a BSc in Biology and Philosophy from the University of Sussex. He trained as a GP and was a principal in Hackney for 21 years until moving to Bristol. His research started with the health and healthcare of Traveller Gypsies, followed by studies on the development and implementation of clinical guidelines, management of chronic respiratory and cardiovascular conditions in primary care and the health impact of domestic violence. Current research focuses on healthcare responses to domestic violence globally.
Gene’s methodological expertise is in randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews, collaborating with epidemiologists and social scientists on cohort and qualitative studies respectively. He has chaired four NICE guideline development groups and led the WHO intimate partner violence guidelines. In 2017 was awarded an OBE for services to healthcare and victims of domestic abuse.
About the event
This event is part of the St George’s University of London (SGUL) Primary Care Seminar series.
We are a group of GP academics and medical students at SGUL. 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 The Primary Care response to domestic abuse.
Each session will be an hour long, delivered online via Teams and hosted by one of the primary care education team at SGUL. 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.
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Contact Details
Professor Judith Ibison