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UK incidence of the serious skin cancer melanoma is rising rapidly and action in primary care settings has potential to substantially improve early diagnosis and drive better outcomes for patients. Research from the Primary Care Unit in Cambridge is shaping diagnosis procedures in primary care which could deliver measurable reductions in mortality and morbidity amongst patients with melanoma.
The importance of patient and public involvement and engagement in research – a PhD researcher’s journey of discovery
SPCR trainee Anna Pathmanathan reflects on engaging or involving the public in research.
Connections and Opportunities: Reflections on impact during a PhD
Dr Francesca Dakin, a former NIHR SPCR trainee, reflects on her SPCR-funded PhD research, highlighting the impact, connections, and opportunities it created throughout her doctoral journey.
Co-production, equality, diversity & inclusion at the NIHR School for Primary Care Research Trainee Event 2024
Kerstin Nothnagel, one of our SPCR Trainees, reflects on her time at the 2024 Trainees event in Manchester.
