Published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology by Dr Bianca Wiering et al: The impact of morbidity burden on cancer diagnosis; a retrospective cohort study in England tinyurl.com/f3adh2ck @apexcomms.bsky.social, @uniofexeternews.bsky.social,@nihrspcr.bsky.social
Only a few tickets left! ✨ ✨ Join us for the APEx 50th Anniversary Celebration. Celebrating 50 years of academic primary care at the University of Exeter. Wednesday 10th June at 2:00 pm, St Luke's campus.✨ ✨ Click the link to register: www.eventbrite.com/e/apex-50th-...
🎉Yesterday we celebrated 50 years of academic primary care and general practice at the @exeter.ac.uk with a special event at St Luke’s Campus. The plenary from Prof Victoria Tzortziou Brown from @rcgp.bsky.social was inspiring followed by a showcase of past, present and future research. 👇
Check out our latest APEx seminar series blog: From Single-Session Interventions to Scalable Mental Health Support, by Dr Jeffrey Lambert, Associate Professor of Health Psychology
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Check out our latest APEx blog: Help shape future research priorities for care for people living with multiple long-term conditions, by Dr Ian Porter tinyurl.com/5552wn3p @apexcomms.bsky.social, @hls.exeter.ac.uk, @uniofexeternews.bsky.social,@nihrspcr.bsky.social
Unexpected lessons, personal growth, and honest reflections shaping one researcher’s PhD journey: Five things I wasn’t expecting to learn since beginning my PhD, by Hassanat Mojirola Lawal tinyurl.com/mpmmu3yu @apexcomms.bsky.social, @hls.exeter.ac.uk, @nihrspcr.bsky.social
Emerging evidence suggests GP surgeries promoting physical activity may support better care, patient outcomes, and everyday health and wellbeing. Parkrun and Active Practice Charter, by Emma Cockcroft, Rosina Cross, Robert Mann, Jerome Mayaud & Callum Leese tinyurl.com/4aj74ytr @nihrspcr.bsky.social
Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
The SPCR PhD Writers’ Retreat is underway yesterday and today, giving doctoral students dedicated time and space to focus, connect, and make real progress on their writing. All going brilliantly so far and not a bad view from the writing room either! ✍️📚
Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
How ‘active’ GP surgeries might support better everyday health and care GP surgeries serves as the “front door” of the healthcare system. It is where many health concerns are first discussed, and wher...
The April 2026 edition of the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) newsletter is now available to read 📩
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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 wel...
Expediting cancer diagnosis is a priority in many countries. The rising prevalence of chronic conditions may complicate the cancer diagnostic process.…
Dr Jo Butterworth previously shared news of securing aTeam Science Award | NIHR to support the Multiple Long-Term Conditions Cross-NIHR Collaboration | NIHR, bringing together an interdisciplinary tea...
Creativity can be learned.For the life of me, I had always believed I lacked the ability to be creative. Since beginning my PhD, I have had to learn to design recruitment posters for my studies,