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Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula (PenARC)
Community and Primary Care Research Group, University of Plymouth
Dr Edmund Jack is a GP partner at Yealm Medical Centre. He also works for PenARC (The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South West Peninsula as a Clinical Champion for Making Sense of Evidence. He combines his knowledge and experience of primary care and research to develop and teach about evidence informed clinical decision making. He has worked with groups of patients, allied health professionals and doctors across the South-West. This has lead to him developing ideas around how to apply research in practice to patients with multimorbidity and thinking about how this can be taught – the SHERPA model. He is developing this with colleagues in PenARC and the Community and Primary Care Research Group at Plymouth University. He enjoys writing and published a paper, A New Model for Clinical Decision Making in Patients with Multimorbidity: SHERPA (Sharing Evidence Routine for a Person-centred plan for Action) It has been published in the Lancet, Primary Care Issue, October 20th 2018.
Geneva University Hospital
Division of primary care medicine
Yves Jackson works as a primary care physician (Geneva University Hospital) and an academic (University of Geneva). He specialized in internal medicine, tropical diseases and public health and completed his PhD about migrants health. He has been in charge of a primary healthcare structure dedicated to providing access to underserved groups of population. His academic activities include teaching community and internal medicine and public health.
NHG
PKI
In 2005 I finished my general practitioner recidency. Since 2007 I work for the Dutch College of General Practitioners (NHG) at the department of implementation. I mostly make e-learnings for GP's, but also instructional films and other. I work as a GP in the Utrecht region.
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-Medical doctor in rural general practice: Grenoble1978 - Former Associated Teacher in general practice, faculty of medicine, Université Grenoble Alpes 2001 -Former director of the Scientific Committee of the Department of General Medicine, Faculty of Medicine of Grenoble -President of European remote and isolated practitioner association (EURIPA) -Director of International Relations at the Collège de la médecine générale, France.
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NHG, Dutch College of General Practitioners
Nascholing
Social scientist and senior staff member of the Dutch College for General practitioners. Domains of expertise are medical leadership, professional behaviour, communication and education. As head of the eduactioal course for (family) doctors at UMC Utrecht I train doctors in counseling, coaching, supervision and intervision. Publications and lectures about doctor-patient communication, work-life balance, vitality, burn out prevention, professional development, teamstrategy and conflictmanagement in health care teams. Member of the Host Organizing Committee of WONCA Europe 2021.
Radboudumc
Primary care and community care
General practitioner since 2001, with expertise on cardiovascular diseases since 2014 (kaderarts HVZ). I am a medical adviser for care group 'Onze Huisartsen' in the region of Arnhem and responsible for the cardiovascular risk management (CVRM) programme. GPs invite their patients with a high cardiovascular risk to receive annual check-ups and to improve risk factors. In this job I noticed that there seemed to be room for improvement for patients with a severe mental disease (SMI). The numbers of participants with SMI in the programme seemed low. I started as a PhD student to explore this problem. Now I'm working on the TACTIC project: Transmural collaborative care model for cardiovascular risk management and medication review for patients using antipsychotics: feasibility and evaluation study Published articles: Cardiovascular risk management in patients using antipsychotics: it is time to take action 2 Nov. 2020 BMC Medicine Cardiovascular risk screening of patients with serious mental illness or use of antipsychotics in family practice 29 Jul. 2020 BMC-FP
NHG - Dutch College of General Practitioners
Quality in Practice
As master in Public Health and Epidemiologist I have been working in Public Health and Health Care for about 25 years. At the NHG (Dutch College of General Practitioners) I am, among other things, responsible for supporting general pracititioners (GPs) in working on quality improvement within GP practice, with a focus on new thinking about Quality, based on a continuously learning environment. As (shared) programme-manager Prevention I am responsible for the activities within NHG on prevention in primary health care. I graduated in Nutrition and Health Sciences (Wageningen University) and finished my Master in Public Health (Netherlands School for Public Health) in 1998. After a few years of research at TNO-Nutrition I started in 1991 at the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) working on an international project on the prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. I contributed to the Public Health Status and Forecasts in 1993, 1997 and 2002. In 2002 I started working at the Netherlands Institute for Health Promotion (NIGZ). Main topics: socio-economic differences in health, overweight, community development and risk behavior in youth. Between 2004 and 2010 I was manager of the department Youth (later Consultation & Innovation). At CBO, I was involved in several international projects in the field of Health Promotion and equity in health. Since 2019 I am board member of the platform for Public Health professionals in the Netherlands, PHned.
University of Debrecen
Medicine
I am currently studying a Ph.D. course Doctoral School of Health Sciences at the University of Debrecen. Public Health research has been my primary field of interest since completing my MSc in Public Health at the University of Debrecen in 2020 which related to diabetes mellitus quality care indicators in primary health care.
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University of Health Sciences Lahore
Family Medicine
I am Dr Hina Jawaid, working as sessional GP in NHS (UK) and as assistant professor in Family Medicine at university of Health Sciences Lahore (Pakistan). Working in these two countries have given me a chance to understand the health systems more closely, particularly identify ways to improve the quality of care in health facilities in Pakistan. My special interest is in clinical governance, evidence based medicine, research. I am actively involved in various activities both clinical & academic in Pakistan this includes: under graduate/ post graduate curriculum development, conducting master trainer programme, research projects & clinical governance (clinical audit) in addition to being part of the government task force on injection safety. I am currently involved in the training of medical officers based in primary care facilities of the public sector in the south of Punjab province, which represents a primary care transformation initiative, like no other taken in the province ever before. I participated, on behalf of WONCA, in a series of dialogues organised by the Department of Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) of the World Health Organization (WHO), which were carried out virtually on 23 and 24 February 2021 from Geneva, Switzerland, with speakers connected from multiple regions around the world. Last year I was involved in supervising telemedicine centre at the university during first wave of COVID19. A vast number of fresh medical graduates and final year medical students volunteered to provide audio/video consultations during lockdown phase. Feedback response gathered from 100+patients after tele-health training provided by family medicine department to junior doctors the results showed positive and significant impact of family physicians inclusion in the tele-health services.
King's College London
Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine
Year 4 Medical Student Intercalating in Primary Care King's College London
Primary health center Voždovac (Dom zdravlja Voždovac)
General practice
Ana Jeremic was born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia, and throughout her middle and high school, she displayed a strong interest in science. She graduated with highest honors and continued her education at the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Belgrade in 2015. She got her medical degree after defending her thesis, “Traumatic dissection of a thoracic aorta”. Soon after, Ana began working at “Vozdovac'' Primary Health Care Center in Belgrade. During and after her studies she was involved in extracurricular activities such as volunteering for a student organization, which helped preschool kids overcome their fear of doctors, and acted as a teaching assistant in a first responders course. She is currently working at a Covid center in Belgrade, and is a dedicated researcher and a published author in the field of family medicine.
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St Luke's Hospital
Medicine
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Braga Healthcare Center, Braga, Portugal
Gualtar Primary Care Unit
ACeS Algarve III - Sotavento
USF Balsa
Family Medicine and General Practice Resident in USF Balsa, Portugal Invited Assistant Professor in Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Algarve; tutor of Problem Based Learning
University of Nottingham Medical School
Medical School - Medical Student
Hello! My name is Gabrielle Johnson and I am a current medical student at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.
University of Oxford
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
Nick is a Wellcome Trust Doctoral Research Fellow and DPhil student in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. His main research interest is treatment and outcomes for patients with comorbid cardiovascular disease, particularly atrial fibrillation and heart failure. His DPhil thesis is looking at the stroke risk of these conditions in combination using a large database of routine primary care data and a linked decision modelling study to identify cost effect approaches to improving anticoagulation and stroke prevention. This research compliments Nick’s clinical work as a GP in a central Oxford teaching practice and as a GP Cardiologist providing outpatient care at Oxford University Hospitals. Nick’s other research interests include systematic reviews, digital health and clinical trials. He is currently contributing towards two large randomised trials, one of atrial fibrillation screening (AMALFI) in the community and a second of spironolactone in chronic kidney disease (BARACK-D). Nick is an author on the Essential Knowledge Update programme run by the Royal College of General Practitioners and is involved in undergraduate medical student education at the University of Oxford.
ACES Aveiro Norte
USF La Salette
Master degree in Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto - 2013 - 2019 Resident doctor (Clinical Practice) at Centro Hospitalar Entre Douro e Vouga - 2020 Resident doctor (Family Medicine) at USF La Salette, ACES Aveiro Norte - 2021
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Centro de Saúde de Sete Rios
USF Tílias
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University of Nottingham
School of Medicine
I am an epidemiologist working within the Primary Care Epidemiology Research Group at the University of Nottingham. I work with anonymised routinely-collected electronic health records to carry out research into drug safety. My research is currently focused on antidepressant safety.
Primary health care center Doboj
Family medicine department
Dr Marina Jotic Ivanovic is a young family medicine specialist. She lives in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She graduated from Medical School University of Eastern Sarajevo in 2012 and since then works in Family medicine department, Primary Health Care center Doboj. She finished her residency in 2017. She is undertaking a Masters in nutrition at University of Tuzla. Since 2019 she is a VdGM Council member and National Exchange Coordinator from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She has participated in two VdGM exchanges and at WONCA Europe Bratislava and Berlin. She speaks English and Greek. She is interested in health promotion/disease prevention and has participated in preventive campaigns (breast cancer, cervical cancer) in her local community. Her motto is “You have to be the change you want to see in the world” (Mahatma Gandhi)