Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care (APEx) Blog
Sofiya Abedali is a PhD candidate at Amsterdam University Medical Center with a background in sociology and anthropology. Her research focuses on how team dynamics, workplace culture, and organizational structures influence well-being in physician teams and extends to medical education, where she explores how feedback practices and language in resident evaluations influence perceptions of role […]
We have evidence-based treatments for common mental health problems, but existing systems for provision often cannot deliver timely support when young people need it most. Primary care, university wellbeing services and voluntary sector organisations are often the first places people turn to, but they cannot simply absorb unlimited demand. This creates a pressing question: what […]
By Dr Lianne Wood – NIHR SPCR Post-doctoral fellow, Bateman Associate Professor of Peripheral Neuropathy Presenter of APEx Seminar: Degenerative cervical myelopathy: a missed diagnosis? Wednesday 15th April 2026. This seminar is a summary of the work I have undertaken over the past two years as part of a NIHR SPCR Post-doctoral fellowship. It has […]
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and in the United Kingdom, and timely diagnosis is known to significantly affect survival outcomes. However, a range of factors can affect the timeliness of diagnosis. These include social and systemic factors (including but not limited to age, socioeconomic deprivation, gender, and ethnicity) as well […]
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