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    IRIS+ programme extends the health care response to domestic abuse
    26 January 2024

    Expanding the IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) domestic abuse programme to include men and children and young people is both feasible and potentially cost-effective, University of Bristol researchers have found.

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    NIHR SPCR Primary Care Clinicians Career Progression Fellowships
    17 January 2024

    Applications for these part-time awards are invited from primary care clinicians with a strong academic record and a commitment to a career in academic primary care.

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    Final call for Abstracts for SAPC ASM 2024
    16 January 2024

    Updated 13 February 2024: Final call for abstracts for the Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting (SAPC ASM) 2024. Deadline: 19 February 2024.

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    Patients face uncertainty during diagnostic process for coeliac disease
    10 January 2024

    Patients experience uncertainty when following the traditional diagnostic pathway for coeliac disease, according to a study published in the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP).

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