List of Mentors

All of our SAPC mentors have a strong committment to supporting career development of academics and teachers in primary care.  Once your application to be a mentee has been accepted please select three mentors (from the list below) and submit your choices to office@sapc.ac.uk who will contact the mentors and notify you when you have been paired with a mentor.

  • **Rebecca Barnes, Bristol
    • Senior Research Fellow in Primary Care
  • Christine Bond, Aberdeen
    • Professor of Primary Care (Pharmacy)
  • **Peter Bower, Manchester
    • Professor of Health Services Research and Lead at the Centre for Primary Care
  • *Carolyn Chew-Graham, Keele University
    • Professor of General Practice Research
  • Kerry Hood, Cardiff
    • Professor of Statistics and Director of the South East Wales Trials Unit (SEWTU)
  • David Kessler, Bristol
    • Reader in Primary Care
  • Rachel Lindley, Manchester
    • Senior Lecturer (teaching focused), lead for the Community Based Medical Education Team and GP
  • **Anne MacFarlane, Limerick
    • Professor of Primary Healthcare Research
  • Rebecca Morris, Manchester
    • Research Fellow
  • **Kate O'Donnell, Glasgow
    • Professor of Primary Care Research and Development
  • **Elizabeth Orton, Nottingham
    • Associate Professor in Public Health and Consultant in Public Health at Leicestershire CC
  • **Joanne Reeve, Hull York Medical School
    • Professor of Primary Care Research and a GP
  • **Matthew Ridd, University of Bristol
    • Reader in Primary Healthcare
  • **Debbie Sharp, University of Bristol
    • Professor of Primary Health Care
  • Rachel Spencer, Warwick
    • Associate Clinical Professor (GP)
  • Sarah Tonkin-Crine, Oxford
    • Associate Professor and Health Psychologist 
  • **Danielle Van der Windt, Keele
    • Professor of primary care epidemiology
  • **Fiona Wood, Cardiff
    • Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Primary Care and Public Health

** indicates a mentor who may not have any current capacity to take on a new mentee

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