Previous projects
- Publications
2021
Primary care micro-teams: A systematic review to describe and examine the opportunities, challenges and implications of implementation for patients and health care professionals. Charles Coombes (oral presentation at SAPC, July 2021) [available atÌý
2020
Jobanputra S, Singh S.ÌýÌýWhat are general practitioners' views on the management of adolescents with mental health disorders? A qualitative study.
ÌýEducation for Primary Care 1-2 29 May 2020 (Journal article)ÌýÌý
Traseira R, Singh S.ÌýExploring parents’ perceptions on the importance and feasibility of child-centred consultations of 5-11 year olds in general practice
ÌýEducation for Primary Care 24 Aug 2020 (Journal article)ÌýView here:
Wigmore-Sykes M, Ferris M, Singh S.ÌýContemporary beliefs surrounding the menarche: a pilot study of adolescent girls at a school in middle England.
ÌýEduc Prim Care 1-2 28 Oct 2020 (Journal article)ÌýÌýView here:ÌýÌý
2019
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Shah P, Koch T, Singh S. (2019)ÌýÌýPrim Health Care Res DevÌý20:e131-e131 12 Sep 2019 (Journal article)Ìý
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- Presentations
What are GPs’ views on the management of adolescents with mental health disorders? A pilot qualitative study - presentedÌýat SAPC conference Madingley Hall, Cambridge inÌýJanuary 2019
'You just know something's not right - what makes primary healthcare professionals suspect child abuse? A qualitative study' by Priyesh Agravat -ÌýInspire National Intercalators’ Conference at University of Bristol (2018) – poster presentation;ÌýKCL Paediatric Society National Conference ‘Journeys’ (2018) – poster presentation;ÌýUndergraduate Research Conference for Medicine and Dentistry at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry (2018) – poster presentation;ÌýUCL MedSoc Paediatrics Conference: Progress and Innovation in Paediatrics (2019) – poster presentation.
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- Awards
'You just know something's not right - what makes primary healcare professionals suspect child abuse? A qualitative study' by Priyesh Agravat -ÌýSAPC Annual Scientific Meeting at Madingley Hall (2019) – oral presentation, prize for best student presentation; RCGP Discover GP London & the South Conference (2019) – poster presentation, first prize in scientific poster presentation
'Explaining chronic pain and utilising patient communication as a therapeutic tool' article by Kerry Wales -ÌýJohn Fry Prize, Royal Society of Medicine – RSM, 2018
'Something would just have to be sacrificed, either food or contraception. Contraception in homeless women in central London: a qualitative study' by Pooja Shah - The Medical Student Prize, 2017
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