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As primary care continues to evolve in response to rising complexity and widening health inequalities, understanding how social determinants of health are framed in clinical education is increasingly important. In this blog, Prof. Sophie Park explores how key policy and curriculum documents shape the way future clinicians understand and engage with health inequalities, and consider how education might better support more critical, socially informed approaches to care.
Social Prescribing
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CPRD Research Group
Our main aim is to assist researchers to conduct high quality primary care research using data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD).
Stratified TreAtments Research (STAR)
We use information from large databases of electronic health records to better target preventative treatments at those patients with the most to gain