
Chris Salisbury
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Prof of primary health care, Bristol. Generating ideas and evidence about how best to provide health care in relation to need.
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08-06-2011 19:44:28
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What are the UKās Long-Term Health and Care Needs? #economicsfest conversation with Cathy Reay Chris Salisbury Patrick Jeurissen & Emily Kenway chaired by į»rįŗ¹ Ogunbiyi, Bristol Ideas Economics Observatory



Retaining generalist skills is vital, and would support medical professionals to help the growing number of people living with multiple conditions. Professor Chris Whitty at the launch of our manifesto for people with multiple health conditions. Read it here: richmondgroupofcharities.org.uk/one-four-manifā¦

Our The British Journal of General Practice article (online today) shows the consensus applied research agenda for multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) outlined by primary care researchers and practitioners bjgp.org/content/early/⦠Peter Bower Chris Salisbury @susanmsmith @TomBlakeman Jose M Valderas


This Delphi study on multiple long-term conditions in primary care highlights important applied research agenda priorities for the next decade doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2⦠Jonathan Stokes Chris Salisbury JM Valderas ACRC Edinburgh Primary Care and Multimorbidity #PrimaryCare #MultiMorbidity


Outstanding speakers at this years SAPC conference in Bristol Frances Mair Victor Montori, MD š @dclovesgp Charlotte Blease, PhD








āCare is a renewable resourceā We should use the language of care, and not business, in order to cultivate this Frances Mair Victor Montori, MD š #SAPC2024


Wonderful interview with Emeritus Professor Chris Salisbury (Chris Salisbury) about his career as an academic GP and 'Doing Family Medicine Better'. ā¬ļø Thanks Domhnall MacAuley Editor for sharing. NIHR School for Primary Care Research SAPC Royal College of General Practitioners National Institute for Health and Care Research University of Bristol Bristol Population Health Science Institute Health Sciences at the University of Bristol



In our new guest blog, Chris Salisbury Chris Salisbury, from CAPC, Bristol, explores how a shift from ādisease-focusedā review appointments to āwhole-person' reviews can transform the care of people with long-term conditions in GP practices. personalisedcareinstitute.org.uk/2025/04/24/impā¦
