Would you like to help improve the treatment of children with eczema?
*This call is now closed. Thank you to all those who contacted us.*
*This call is now closed. Thank you to all those who contacted us.*
NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship posts are available in the Academic Unit of Primary Health Care from August 2012.
Two projects led by researchers at the Centre for Academic Primary Care have received funding from the NIHR School for Primary Care Research.
Two members of CAPC have had their roles progressed
Dr Alison Gregory from the University’s Centre for Academic Primary Care is joint winner of the 2015 Corinna Seith Award, run by Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE).
Lancet study shows how general practice can substantially improve care for women experiencing domestic violence
Services for children who are exposed to domestic violence and abuse are vital, but NIHR-funded researchers have found that there is little evidence for what support works best. While there is much good quality evidence for the support offered to adult survivors of domestic abuse, there is very little evidence for what might help children from these families.
Applications are invited from individuals with a strong academic record who wish to develop a career in primary care research based in the Centre for Academic Primary Care (CAPC) at the University of Bristol, one of the largest and most productive centres for primary care research in the UK.
Members of the Academic Unit of Primary Health Care have been very successful result in the latest round of promotions and progressions.
Dr Trevor Thompson has played a key role in Bristol’s inaugural Healthy City Week which will take place from the 10th–18th October 2015, aiming to inspire citizens of Bristol to achieve healthier lifestyles as part of a more sustainable future city.