Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

In category: Early Career Research


APEx End of Year Report by Professor Richard Neal – Director of APEx (Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care).

Wow, it has been an amazing year, and my first full year as Director of APEx (Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care). I wanted to take this opportunity to give an overview of the year in some numbers. And there have been so many achievements over the past 12 months, that I am not going […]


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Accelerating my career – and a focus on continuity of care by Dr Nada Khan

I’m Nada Khan, a GP and an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer based within APEx.  I have recently been awarded a Wellcome Accelerator Award, which is a personal development award open to researchers of Black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage to allow them to build their career and achieve the next stage after their PhD.   The great […]


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ā€œIt’s good to just bounce ideas and learn from each other’s perspectivesā€ Ayodele, Public Collaborator – Public co-applicant reflections on the first Public Patient Involvement (PPI) meeting for the NLR Project funded by Cancer Research UK.

Andrew, Celia, Neomi and Ayodele (left to right) The project: Clinical utility of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in identifying patients at risk of cancer diagnosis in primary care: a cohort study using routine electronic health records Research group: Sarah Bailey, Richard Neal, Sarah Price, Luke Mounce, Liz Down, Tanimola Martins, Elizabeth Shepherd, David Shotter, Celia Butler, […]


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Introducing Dr Serge Engamba

Integrating Clinical Practice, Research, and Leadership in Primary Care Hello, my name is Dr. Serge Engamba, and I am delighted to join the APEx community. My career as an Academic GP spans clinical practice, research, and leadership, with a focus on advancing evidence-based care in primary care settings. Currently, I am a GP at Oak Street Medical Practice in Norwich […]


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ā€œGo Team Science!ā€ by Dr Jo Butterworth

On behalf of the ā€˜Multiple Long-Term Conditions Cross-NIHR Collaboration | NIHR – Models of Care workstream’, I have recently been granted ~Ā£100,000 of funding from the Team Science Award | NIHR. As a new Clinical Lecturer, I was recruited to the CNC through a competitive application and interview process at the end of 2023. I […]


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SPCR Trainee Event Blog post – Dr Rosina Cross

Attending my first School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) Trainee event marked a significant milestone in my Post Doctoral Fellowship, researching physical activity promotion in Primary Care. Fresh from the excitement of being awarded a SPCR Funded fellowship, I arrived at the Manchester Marriott Piccadilly Hotel, eager to immerse myself in the programme of events. […]


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Primary care studies in the COVID-19 pandemic : my PRINCIPLE and PANORAMIC experience by Professor Phil Evans

As colleagues in Exeter will know a large part of my Deputy Medical Director role within the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network (CRN) was spent in leading pandemic primary care studies. As the dust settles on COVID-19, now is an appropriate time to reflect on the delivery of the […]


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Society for Academic Primary Care conference by Dr Rosina Cross – Postdoctoral Research Fellow

In July I attended the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) conference in Bristol, my adopted home. This year the theme was ā€œSustainable Primary Care: healthy systems, healthy peopleā€, which seemed fitting as Bristol is the UK’s first cycling city and has been voted the most environmentally friendly city in the UK. It also cannot […]


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Dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s – our study protocol was accepted for publication! – by Dr Deepthi Lavu

Switching specialities mid-way through your medical career is hard work. Imagine moving from fast paced Obstetrics and Gynaecology to equally challenging night shift free General Practice. Add to that, trying to change the tracks of your research focus from largely secondary care based women’s health to primary care; it is fun to say the least. […]


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Southwest Society for Academic Primary Care conference by Laura Gill – Research Assistant (Qualitative health services primary care cancer diagnostics)

In March this year, I attended the Southwest Society for Academic Primary Care conference along with Eve Kingston, Sarah Price and Luke Mounce. Eve and I had been accepted to present on work around the OSCA study (investigating non-attendance at cancer referral appointments in people with anxiety and/or depression), with Eve presenting her scoping review […]


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