Read SAPC Co Chair Rupert Payne's reflections on Brighton ASM 2023 here
The SAPC website is currently undergoing reconstruction. If you have any questions or comments then please get in touch.
The SAPC website is currently undergoing reconstruction. If you have any questions or comments then please get in touch.
A periodic look into what the team at SAPC is upto.
Read SAPC Co Chair Rupert Payne's reflections on Brighton ASM 2023 here
A message from your Co Chairs:
Festive greetings after a year of change
Another year is coming to an end, and it’s a chance to reflect on what has been a time of important change in SAPC.
A blog to let you all know all about what is going on with the SIGs and how important they are to the success of your society.
A blog post by Dr Jenny Blythe
A blog by Dr Nicola Cooper-Moss and Dr Hassan Awan5th August 2022
Primary care is the first point of contact for people experiencing mental health problems, and high quality research into this area remains a huge priority. The Primary Care Mental Health (PCMH) research conference has run for a number of years now, and has for the last couple of years been supported by SAPC and the Mental Health Special Interest Group.
Around a year ago, I wrote some reflections on my experience of the SAPC Annual Scientific Meeting. From my somewhat damp basement. It was something I really enjoyed, and a testament to the huge amount of hard work put in to organising it by colleagues in Leeds. This year, the conference was also in the North of England – this time in Preston. But more importantly – in real life.
Hello, I am Eduard, a clinical academic and GP in Liverpool with a cardiology background interest in ageing, multimorbidity and frailty. I believe that artificial intelligence (AI) has huge potential for supporting primary care. I keep waiting but have also worked with data scientists designing a number of research projects. This has changed my simplistic perception of this field and made me reflect on how to work better together.
11th March 2022