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Departmental Seminars

The Department aims toÌýprovide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments

Current Seminars

We run Departmental seminars to:Ìý

  • To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌý present work to the department.
  • To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress.
  • To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies.
  • To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

PCPH Seminar Rooms Technology- OwlÌý

Timetable for 2022/23ÌýSeminars

DateTimeSpeakerÌý Ìý Ìý ÌýTitle
Thursday 1st December2pmRebecca Jaya Sudhir

ÌýPasscode: J3#nsqRr

Monday 12th December12pmNarin Aker

ÌýPasscode: @TA2hW+C

Tuesday 10th January1pmGhada Bin SuwayyidPasscode: *BLT1=M%
Monday 30th January12pmRachael FrostStaying Strong: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to resistance training at the point of retirement.Ìý
Wednesday 8th March1pmSiti Watiqah SamsuddinÌýPasscode: 8MfzPT%.
Monday 27th March1pmCini Bhanu

Drug-induced postural hypotension: risk of medications and their cumulative burden in older adults

Monday 24th April1pmClaudio Di Lorito

Co-design with partners from the public from underserved communities: Developing Forward with Dementia, a website for post-diagnostic dementia support.

Monday 15th MayÌý12pmCatherine Sharp

Passcode: @7!67dTz

Open access briefing

Monday 26th June12pmAlice Burnand

ÌýPasscode: !8MU^z5J

Monday 2nd October2.30pmEmily SpencerAdvance care planning in dementia: Improving GP consultations and development of a support programme for general practitioners.Ìý
Monday 9th October12pmTasmin RookesMild Cognitive Impairment: Engagement with and maintenance of health promoting behaviour change interventions in older adults.

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Past Seminars

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PRIMENT Seminars
PhD Upgrade Seminars

None pending

GP Tutors Annual Conference 2020

'Teaching and Learning with Patients'

Date:ÌýÌý Friday 12th March 2021

Venue:ÌýRoyal College of Physicians,Ìý11 Saint Andrews Place Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE

Please visit our conference website orÌýcontactÌýpcphmeded@ucl.ac.uk

Seminars 2016-17

Timetable for 2016/2017 Seminars

DateUnit ResponsibleTitleDay
19th September 2016ÌýTeachingÌýPatient and public engagement in UK medical education (or the rocky road to a Doctorate in Education)MondayÌý
20th October 2016ÌýCAPSÌýThe aftermath of the Liverpool Care Pathway - developing heuristics (rules-of-thumb) for practitioners making end of life decisions for people with dementiaThursdayÌý
21st November 2016BRHSPhysical activity: patterns and promotion across the lifespanMonday
16th January 2017InfectionÌýSexual health promotion research at Public Health EnglandMonday
6th March 2017PhD UpgradeMissed opportunities for the diagnosis of malaria in Primary CareMonday
15th March 2017PhD UpgradeThe public health potential of currently available mobile health applications for increasing physical activityWednesday
4th May 2017Clinical Epidemiology and Electronic Health Records ResearchCommunicating risks and evidence to patients in a clear and balanced wayThursday
20th June 2017External speakerFacilitating sexual health discussions in primary care with older Australians: Health practitioner perspectivesTuesday
3rd July 2017External speakerOpen access complianceÌýMondayÌý
21st July 2017ÌýCAPSChallenges in delivering Innovative interventions for dementiaFriday
31st July 2017Health ImprovementÌýTBCMondayÌý
16th August 2017E-HealthDevelopment of a model of service delivery to standardise anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation in the NHS and testing the feasibility of an E-Health intervention to support delivery of this modelWednesdayÌý
Seminars 17-18

Aim:To provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

  • To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌý present work to the department.
  • To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress.
  • To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies.
  • To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

Timetable for 2017/2018 Seminars

DateUnit ResponsibleTitleDay
Ìý21st September 2017ÌýTeachingThinking about teaching. The ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Peer Dialogue Scheme

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Thursday
16th October 2017ÌýMental HealthÌýDoctors as Patients': Exploring the barriers and facilitators to help seeing for mental health problems by GPs and improving access to supportMondayÌý
20th November 2017ÌýBRHSÌý"From weight loss to tooth loss": new research avenues in the British Regional Heart Study to improve cardiovascular ageingThursdayÌý
18th January 2018ÌýE-HealthÌýHarnessing resources from the internet to maximise outcomes from GP consultations (HaRI): a qualitative studyThursday
29th January 2018CAPSÌýHow should we manage frailer older people with depression and anxiety?MondayÌý
20th February 2018External speakerMobile health intervention increases inhaled corticosteroid adherence in adolescents with asthmaTuesday
15th March 2018Health ImprovementA participatory evaluation of Integrated Care in East LondonThursday
16th April 2018ÌýTeachingÌýFacilitators and barriers to teaching undergraduate medical students in primary care: The GPs' perspectiveMonday
10th May 2018Mental HealthA randomised feasibility study of specialist physiotherapy for functional motor disorderThursdayÌý
22nd May 2018External SpeakerMuch ado about gender: disease prevention and management in the #metoo eraTuesday
18th June 2018External Speakerehealth - using social media as a tool for knowledge translation in dementia preventionMonday
23rd July 2018External SpeakerÌýImproving the BioPsychoSocial Health of community-dwelling older adults in 'Active Aging' Interventions: From Theory to Implementation ScienceMonday
20th September 2018External SpeakerTackling social determinants in health care organizations: lessons from The Upstream LabÌýThursday
19th November 2018InfectionWhat is the impact of offering financial incentives to give long acting reversible contraception (LARC) advice in general practice? An interrupted time series study using electronic health records.Monday
Seminars 18/19

Aim:To provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌý present work to the department. To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress. To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies. To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

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Timetable for 2018/2019ÌýSeminars

DateUnit ResponsibleTitleDay
Ìý19th November 2018InfectionÌýWhat is the impact of offering financial incentives to give long acting reversible contraception (LARC) advice in general practice? An interrupted time series study using electronic health recordsMonday
26th March 2019ExternalThe HVP vaccination crisis in DenmarkÌýTuesday
22nd May 2019CAPSHow can we better support nutrition in frail older people? Exploring the views and practices of older people at risk of malnutrition, carers, primary care and community health professionals.Wednesday
1st July 2019Health ImprovementOn-line consulting in general practicel policy, practice and evidenceMonday

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Seminars 19/20

Aim:ÌýTo provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌý present work to the department. To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress. To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies. To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

Timetable for 2019/20 Seminars

DateUnit ResponsibleTitleDay

30th September 2019

Teaching Research Group

A Realist Review of Delegated Home Visits in General Practice: Task Shifting, Sharing, Mixing and Delegating

MondayÌý

21st November 2019Clinical EpidemiologyHandling Missing Data in Interrupted Time Series Analysis and Time Trends in Incidence and Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in the UK in the Past Decade: A Retrospective Cohort StudyThursday
10th January 2020PCPHÌý

Madingley 2020 Rehearsals - An opportunity to practice your timed presentations and receive constructive colleague feedback

Friday
14th January 2020
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Guest Speaker -- Tony DowellÌýComplexity and Implementation Science, and their application to healthcare problems and health service deliveryÌýTuesday
11th FebruaryÌý2020Infections - Guest Speaker -- Dr Natalie EdelmenDerivation of a Clinical Prediction Rule to target sexual health inveventions to women attending General PracticeTuesday
9th MarchÌý2020RDS

Do you have a research idea or question you would like to turn into a fully developed funding proposal?

Monday
23rd MarchÌý2020Guest Speaker - Sarah ThomasSPCR Impact SeminarÌý- POSTPONEDMonday
11th MayÌý2020Holly Smith - PhD UpgradeThe care and mental health of women after child birthMonday
19th May 2020Guest Speaker -ÌýChristina McMahon

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Tuesday
27th MayÌýHEART Group - Caroline ClarkeCosting implementation of major system change: case study using reconfigurations of specialist cancer surgery in London, in the RESPECT-21 mixed-methods study (including basic health economics primer)Wednesday
3rd JuneAmy Kerin, Angela Gichane, Louise Marston, Sara ThompsonA Step Change From Walking to RunningWednesday
12th JuneDr Ping-Jen Chen PhD Upgrade

Effects of home healthcare on healthcare utilization for people with dementia: a large database approach

Friday
30th JuneKayla Beare and Kingshuk PalSouth African womxn’s constructions of sexual consent andÌýDiabetes and pre-diabetes: trends in diagnosis in the UK in the last decade, a retrospective cohort studyTuesday
8th JulyAyesha Ahmed and Brendan HallamCardiovascular health and stroke in older British men: prospective findings from the British Regional Heart Study and How are people with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Subjective Memory complaints managed in primary care? A systematic reviewWednesday
24th JulyMelvyn Jones and Paula Gomes AlvesThe chest xray for diagnosing covid pneumonia - a very old tool for a very new disease and From a qualitative study to a cartoon: a co-production project to disseminate research findingsFriday
Seminars 20/21

Aim:ÌýTo provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

  • To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌý present work to the department.
  • To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress.
  • To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies.
  • To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

Timetable for 20/21 seminars

DateUnit responsibleTitleDay
22nd SeptemberAnne BroeScreening of links between prescription drug use in pregnancy and congenital malformationsTuesday
30th SeptemberRachael HunterÌýA case study of an economic evaluation of a prison based intervention to address common mental health problems, Engager, compared to usual careWednesday
2 November 2020
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Ellie Jones and Bethan Lapwood (MSc students)

Ellie - "‘Emergency contraception – understanding women's experiences, views and concerns"

Bethan - To explore how and why fertility tracking apps are used for contraception

Monday
10 November 2020John BarberFacilitators and barriers to teaching undergraduate medical students in general practice: Presentation of research and discussion regarding implications for the virtual teaching environment.Tuesday
18 November 2020Lene Wulf Krogsgaard & Olaoluwa OyawoyeHPV vaccination and suspected adverse events. The role of infection in close proximity to vaccination.Wednesday
26 November 2020Harry GoodfellowSupported remote rehabilitation post Covid-19: development, deployment and evaluation of a digitally enabled rehabilitation programme for patients with long covid.Thursday
7 December 2020Rini Veeravalli (PhD upgrade)Developing EHR-based phenotype risk scores to identify undiagnosed rare genetic diseasesMonday
11 December 2020Ayesha Ahmed (PHD upgrade)Primary Prevention of Stroke: Risk Factor Associations and Stroke Risk Assessment in Older Adults and Ethnic MinoritiesFriday
15 December 2020Annabelle SouthPrimary Prevention of Stroke: Risk Factor Associations and Stroke Risk Assessment in Older Adults and Ethnic MinoritiesTuesday
8 January 2021Alaa Alghamdi (PhD upgrade)Primary Healthcare in Saudi Arabia – Improving Appropriate EngagementFridayÌý
12 January 2021Brendan Hallam (PhD upgrade)STAND & PREVENT – Dementia: Using electronic health records to underSTAND and optimise PREVENTion strategies for DEMENTIA in UK primary careTuesday
20 January 2021Dan Lewer"COVID-19 among people experiencing homelessness - research and policy"WednesdayÌý
2 February 2021Sadie Lawes Wickwar & Irene PetersonCOVID Mass testingTuesday
10 February 2021Manuj SharmaAn overview of Public Health and Specialty Public Health Training in the UK : perspectives from a registrar in trainingÌýWednesday
18 February 2021Saffanah Alturkistani (PhD upgrade)Providing Arabic online health information to consumers in Saudi ArabiaThursdayÌý
1st March 2021Nur Adbul RahmanClinical reasoning teaching and learning in the undergraduate to primary care medical educationMonday
9th March 2021Mary Chen XiaorongMy experience of engaging and developing theory/theoretical concepts in researchTuesday
17thÌý MarchLaura HorsfallNurÌýWednesdayÌý
25thÌý MarchCini Bhanu (PhD upgrade)Understanding hypotensive burden: use & safety of medications with blood pressure lowering effects in older peopleThursday
12thÌý AprilKaran MehtaDevelopment and validation of risk prediction algorithms for all-cause mortality in Type 2 Diabetes.ÌýMonday
28th AprilRoaa Al-BedaeryÌý Passcode:ÌýV6Z*F.?8Wednesday
17 MayÌýJane WilcockÌýPasscode:ÌýH1ahS%=dMonday
25 MayMelissa Cabecinha

Passcode:Ìý7K4e@*41

Presentation slides

Tuesday
2 JuneJessica Rees (TBC) Passcode:Ìý@X+L5?28Wednesday
9 JuneLaura Horsfall & NouraÌý Passcode:Ìý7A0jRD!*Wednesday
28 JuneJulia BaileyÌý Passcode:Ìý+hfp6@g7Monday
6 JulyDanielle Nimmons & Caitlin BawnDanielle Nimmons - Developing Educational Leadership Skills as an Early Career Academic. Caitlin Bawn - eHealth for family planning in Botswana: acceptability and feasibility.Tuesday
14 JulyRemco TuijtFindings from HEARD: health care experiences of people living with dementia and their carers during COVID-19Wednesday

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Seminars 21/22

Aim:ÌýTo provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

  • To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌýpresent work to the department.
  • To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress.
  • To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies.
  • To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.

Timetable for 21/22Ìýseminars

Date

UnitÌý

responsible

TitleÌýDay
13 SeptemberMegan ArmstrongÌýPasscode: bB@XR7eÌý ÌýMonday
21st SeptemberÌýCini BhanuÌýPasscode: 4?EL8th^Tuesday
29th September 2021Juan Carlos Bazo AlvarezÌýPasscode: 9i.WKy=mWednesday
7thÌýOctober 2021Clare MurphyThe WRISK Project: understanding and improving the communication of risk relating to pregnancyThursday
18th October 2021Iris Van Der ScheerDiscussion of mental health concerns in GP consultations: a qualitative studyMonday
26th October 2021Shelley Campbell & Tasmin RookesRemote Research with Older ParticipantsTuesday
30th November 2021Amrit Sanghera & Abhinav KumarDo people with diabetes get less chest pain during a myocardial infarction: a systematic reviewTuesday
15th December 2021Kara Smythe

Wednesday
18th January 2022Julia BaileyÌýPasscode:Ìýp?FLK@3cTuesday
26th January 2022Rachael Frost
Green Fronts: Urban front gardening for public health
Wednesday
3rd February 2022Shoba PoduvalÌýPasscode:Ìýg&5zLGy!ThursdayÌý
8th February 2022James WilsonÌýPasscode: vn!q1&7yTuesday
14th February 2022Sarah ArmstrongÌýPasscode: 5u#AB+0@Monday
28th February 2022Nikki & AgalyaPasscode: 8T&Z^Eu3Monday
21st March 2022Joe RosanthalInnovations in GP teachingMonday
29th March 2022Thomas WhitneyPasscode: XKR9p5.jTuesday
21st April 2022Jennifer JonesARAPAHO – Work in ProgressThursday
24th May 2022Rafael Gafoor & Elaine HunterÌýPasscode: Vu#L^rz7ÌýPresentation slidesTuesday
1st June 2022Juan Carlos Bazo AlvarezÌýPasscode: QaM=7rR1Wednesday
13th June 2022Julia Bailey, Mayra Salazar Volkmann & Haoyue GuoPasscode: S6+9qPCp Presentation slidesMonday
21st June 2022Shyam GokaniÌýPasscode: wUu8Xv^$Tuesday
29th June 2022Emily OwenÌýPasscode: 5kDN..AEWednesday
19th July 2022Melissa CabecinhaA brief introduction to medical science policy- experiences from a 3 month internship at the Academy of Medical Sciences.ÌýTuesday
27th July 2022Takahiro ItayaPasscode: IzQa#J65Wednesday

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Seminars 22/23

Aim:ÌýTo provide a forum for departmental staff to share and learn about current research developments.

Objectives:

  • To provide an opportunity for speakers (internal and external) toÌýpresent work to the department.
  • To provide a space for staff to present research work in progress.
  • To generate and facilitate discussion and sharing of ideas about research substantive topics and methodologies.
  • To critique and develop research in an informal and supportive environment.
DateUnit responsibleTitleDay
5th OctoberAlice GuoÌýPasscode: 4T?^M1J*Wednesday
17th OctoberAnnabelle SouthShow RESPECT: Sharing results with participants in a clinical trialMonday
14th NovemberLuisa PettigrewWhat impact have inspections had on the quality of general practice?Monday

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