Presentations
SSPC 2019 Annual Conference: New roles for new goals - recent evidence on primary care transformation in Scotland
28.05.19
- 2019 SSPC Annual Conference Welcome
- A realistic evaluation of ANP role implementation in primary care in Scotland
- Evaluation of the transformation of MSK Physio services in primary care Scotland
- Understanding primary care transformation in regional health boards
- NHS Tayside Deep Dives;
- SSPC Implementation Framework (SSPC-IF)
- Primary Care Transformation Fund overall summary and recommendations
- Marion Bennie: Evaluation of Pharmacy teams in GP Practices
- Stewart Mercer: GP Survey - Scottish Findings
SSPC in association with SAPC 2018 Annual Conference: Primary Care Research in the Era of Realistic Medicine
17.05.18
- Catherine Calderwood: Practicing Realistic Medicine
- Bruce Guthrie: Research for Realistic medicine: capturing the middle ground
- Tara Sampalli: Middle ground research and evaluation: lessons from Canada
- Renee Lyons: SSPC and Nova Scotia Alliance
SSPC International Workshop 2017: Learning Together: Sharing International Experience on New Models of Primary Care. Policy, delivery & evaluation
17.05.17
- Gregor Smith: Learning Together
- Niek De Wit: Primary Care in the Netherlands
- Anders Grimsmo: Primary Care in Norway
- Tiina Laatikainen: Primary Care in Finland
- David Perkins: Integrated Primary Care - the news from Australia
- Renee Lyons: Canada's Primary Care: Models, Innovation & Research
- Richard Lewis: An overview of cluster development in Wales
- Sally Lewis: Enhancing Primary Care
SSPC Annual Conference 2017: Primary Care Transformation and Integration: New Models of Primary Care
18.05.17
- Renee Lyons: Integrated Primary Care: the news from Canada
- David Perkins - Integrated Primary Care: the news from Australia
- Frede Olesen: How can academics help transform health and social care systems.
- Pali Hungin: The changing face of medicine. The role of the doctor in the future
SSPC Annual Conference 2016: Developing Evidence for Integration and Improvement
09.09.2016
- John Gillies: Past, Present and Future
- Gregor Smith: Transforming Scottish Primary Care
- Bruce Guthrie: Prescribing Safety
- Margaret Maxwell: Mental Health
- Frances Mair: Treatment Burden
- Brian McKinstry: The Potential for Telehealth
- Christine Bond: Partnership Working with Pharmacists
- Stewart Mercer: Evaluating New Models of Care
Evaluability Assessment Methodology Workshop
19.02.2016
Quality after QOF Workshop
23.03.2016
- Gregor Smith's 'Primary Care in Scotland' Presentation
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- Richard Lewis 'Early reflections on Clusters in Wales' Presentation
- Adrian Rohrbasser's 'Quality Circles across Europe' Presentation
- John Robson 'A Learning health system' Presentation
Deep End Study Day August 2016
- Introduction - Graham Watt
- Deep end participation and PhD exploration of GPs experience at the frontline: Breannan Babbel
- What is Govan SHIP? John Montgomery
- The Govan SHIP Project - Vince McGarry
- Unscheduled attendance: Govan SHIP Project Amanda Connelly
- GP use of additional time as part of the Govan SHIP project - Graham Watt
- Communities in the Deep End - Peter Cawston
- Glasgow 'Deep End' Links Worker Programme Evaluation - Stewart Mercer, Nai Rui Chng, Bridie Fitzpatrick
- Evaluating social prescription in primary care - Stewart Mercer, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Nai Rui Chng
- Embedding a financial worker in general practice - Jamie Sinclair
- Some ideas on how evaluations can help with the transformation of primary care - Sanjeev Sridharan
- Scottish School Of Primary Care - John Gillies, Stewart Mercer