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As well as being a GP in Devon, Phil Evans is Associate Professor of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Exeter and the national specialty lead for primary care with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research network (see more here). He talks to Ben in this week’s episode about the changing role of research in general practice including the role at-scale general practice can play in research, about working with industry and what makes a research-ready practice.
Show Notes
The role of general practice in research (57secs)
Primary care research networks (2mins 02secs)
The growing extent of research in general practice (3mins 15secs)
Incentivising research (4mins 28secs)
Practices embracing research (5mins 21secs)
The RCGP’s “Research Ready” programme (6mins 47secs)
The future role of research (8mins 18secs)
Good will – or proper reimbursement? (9mins 09secs)
What’s the role of at-scale general practice in research? (10mins 23secs)
Federations doing commercial research (12mins 13secs)
The best way to approach getting involved in research (12mins 51secs)
General practice and industry research (14mins 05secs)
The genomics revolution and the future (15mins 53secs)
Promoting research (16mins 39secs)
Innovations (17mins 42secs)
Finding out more (18mins 49secs)
Find out more on the NIHR website here
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