Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog

In category: Early Career Research


HSJ award won for Primary Care Initiative of the Year

Bridging the Gap: The Story of Inclusion Thurrock: Psychological Therapy Service (IT:PTS) – Dr Richard Pione Within talking therapies provision, the importance of accessible primary care talking psychological services for a range of patients with more complex needs cannot be overstated. They can be an essential service for individuals grappling with mental health difficulties, offering […]


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Embedding patient and public involvement at the heart of our research Dr Luke Mounce

Luke Mounce, PI on FR1-IV 515 “Primary care research facilitation” At the Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx), we have seen the immense value in patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in our research for a long time.  Until joining the School for Primary Care Research, however, we had no “in-house” PPIE co-ordination […]


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Seminar 20th September 2023 by Dr Chris Fox – TIMES chief investigator – Sleep and dementia – risk reduction and management

Sleep and dementia – risk reduction and management   Chris Fox- TIMES chief investigator.   Up to 44% of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have sleep disturbances, and that number rises to 90% for those with dementia with Lewy bodies or Parkinson disease dementia. Sleep disturbance among People Living With Dementia (PLWD) and Mild Cognitive […]


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Optimise Suspected-Cancer referrals in people with Anxiety (OSCA)

Five days before Christmas we received the wonderful news that our NIHR School for Primary Care Research grant application “OSCA” had been successful. Our study focuses on attendance at suspected-cancer investigations in people with anxiety and/or depression. The ideas arose from NIHR programme grant “Spotting Cancer Among Comorbidities” and from people’s stories about how their […]


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Q and A with David Chandler – Public collaborator within the APEx PPI group

    Can you tell us a bit about yourself and research and/or career to this point?   I have worked for 2 large insurance companies, Aviva being one. After 5 years, I decided to go back to university and graduated from the University of the West of England. I then fell into being a […]


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A trip to the seaside: Reflections on Brighton ASM 2023 – Professor Rupert Payne SAPC Co-chair

One of my take-away thoughts from the SAPC annual scientific meeting in Preston last year was how great it was to see people again in real life. Although I think that most of us are spending a bit more time in the office, sitting in front of Microsoft Teams continues to account for a substantial […]


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Dr Sarah Price, Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter COVID-19 and recorded cancer incidence in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink: an interrupted time series analysis

Bio Sarah Price is a senior research fellow in the Cancer DISCOvery Group at University of Exeter. Her work focuses on clinical and methodological aspects of early cancer diagnosis. She was lead researcher on a Cancer Research UK project evaluating the clinical and health economic impacts of revising the National Institute for Health and Care […]


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Q and A with Beccy Summers – Research Associate, PenARC Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Team

Q and A with Beccy Summers Can you tell us a bit about yourself and research and/or career to this point? I completed my undergraduate degree in Biochemisty at Swansea University and went on to complete an MSc in Molecular Neuroscience at the University of Bristol. Although I found the underlying pathophysiology of different health […]


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Q and A with Sarah Bailey – Associate Professor

Q and A with Sarah Bailey   Can you tell us a bit about yourself and research and/or career to this point? Patients with early stages of cancer sometimes present to their GP with non-specific symptoms. Because these symptoms tend to be very common, and are much more likely to be caused by something other […]


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Q and A with Kasim Allel

Can you tell us a bit about yourself and research and/or career to this point? I am a PhD student in Infectious and Tropical Diseases at the LSHTM and a Research Associate at the College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter. I hold an MSc in Health Economics and Decision Science from UCL and […]


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