The School for Primary Care Research, established in October 2006 by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and with a revised membership from 1 October 2009, is a partnership between the eight leading academic centres for primary care research in England.
1. Prevention and early diagnosis of serious disease
2. Monitoring and management of patients with long term conditions
3. Co-morbidity and patient centred outcomes
4. New approaches to patient practitioner interaction
5. New research methods for primary care.
The Studentships in Primary Health Care 2013 competition is now open.
The closing date is 12th April 2013.
is to increase the evidence base for primary care practice. We will achieve this through:
High quality research to inform the development of clinical practice in primary care;
Strategic leadership to support the development of primary care research.
The University of Manchester Primary Care Group and the NIHR School for Primary Care Research strives to involve both patients and the public in its research.