
Ben Brown
@benjamincbrown
GP in Salford @NHSuk. Clinical Senior Lecturer @OfficialUoM. Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer @PatchsHealth. Building things to make health care better.
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20-08-2009 07:40:51
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Colleagues Primary & Palliative Care @ Leeds have created an evidence-based guide to effective feedback for national clinical audit programmes. A brief guide to effective audit and feedback is available to view and download from our website. 👉 bit.ly/3vVQa99













🚨Job Alert🚨 We’re looking to recruit a quantitative Research Fellow at The University of Manchester to study Patchs Health #AI Triage funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research 👉 shorturl.at/kmDNO Work with me and these other wonderful people: @NielsPeek Evan Kontopantelis Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi Rick Body Closes 14/02

1 week left to apply for this job at The University of Manchester to study Patchs Health artificial intelligence #AI Apply here 👉 shorturl.at/kmDNO to work with me and @NielsPeek Evan Kontopantelis Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi Rick Body

Patients' experiences of online consultation systems (OCSs) can be influenced by how OCSs are designed, how GP practices use them, and characteristics of the patient and conditions they consult about. Dr Susan Moschogianis Ben Brown @FBMH UoM Primary Care The University of Manchester #PrimaryCare

🎓 #PhD opportunity: Investigate inequalities in safety of #AI triage in general practice With me, Evan Kontopantelis , and Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi at The University of Manchester in collaboration with Patchs Health Apply here by Friday 26th April: findaphd.com/phds/project/i…

Great to see Dr Susan Moschogianis talking about our research on Patchs Health on BBC Radio 4 this morning. Full interview from 54 minutes onwards: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… @NielsPeek Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi

Join me and Digital and Tech GP next week to discuss how Patchs Health can help deliver the future of General Practice


Despite the EMIS outage you can still use Patchs Health. Log in at patchs.ai where you can manage incoming patient requests. You can also still message patients - search for them in the ‘Patients’ page by name or NHS number. For further help call 0330 303 1274.