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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.
Helen Salisbury
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Richard Stevens
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Rachna Begh
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Constantinos Koshiaris
BSc, MSc, DPhil Constantinos Koshiaris - Senior Medical Statistician
Lucy Frost
Lucy Frost - Academic Clinical Fellow
Polly Kerr
Polly Kerr - Patient and Public Involvement Manager
Anne Ferrey
Ph.D., FHEA Anne Ferrey - Senior Researcher and Course Director, MSc Translational Health Sciences
Raphael Wittenberg
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Chrysanthi Papoutsi
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Jared Robinson
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Susan Jebb
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Jenna Grabey
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Layla Lavallee
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Claire Schwartz
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