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Healthcare advancements are driven by research and healthcare settings play a crucial role in this process by recruiting patients to take part. There's growing evidence that research-active hospitals show better patient outcomes, but the impact of research activity in primary care settings has been explored in as much detail. Here, Sophie Park, our Professor of Primary Care and Clinical Education discusses recent research she conducted with colleagues across the UK to examine the benefits of taking part in research for primary care practices.
Carl Heneghan
BM, BCH, MA, MRCGP, DPhil Carl Heneghan - Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine
Jenna Grabey
BA (Hons), MSc Jenna Grabey - Clinical Data Manager
Joseph Mensah
Joseph Mensah
Laura Larke
BA, MSc, DPhil Laura Larke - Operations Administrator, Data Team
Sophia Wilkinson
Sophia Wilkinson - Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Manager
Joanna Crocker
MBiochem (Oxon), PhD Joanna Crocker - Senior Researcher
Trish Greenhalgh
Trish Greenhalgh - Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences
Chrysanthi Papoutsi
BSc (Hons), MSc, DPhil (Oxon), FHEA Chrysanthi Papoutsi - Associate Professor