Scottish School of Primary Care

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The Scottish School of Primary Care (SSPC) is an organisation that co-ordinates a programme of research and training of primary care in Scotland. The School was launched in 2000.[1] By 2007 there were 1700 people involved in this virtual organisation, including Scottish academics with an interest in primary care research and clinicians who have an involvement with research alongside their normal clinical work.[2]

A programme of work at the school led to the publication of landmark paper on multimorbidity in 2012.[3]

In 2007, Frank Sullivan was appointed Director. In September 2015, John Gillies took up the position of Depute Director.

References

  1. ^ "Scots launch primary care school". The Pharmaceutical Journal. 264 (7100): 868. 10 June 2000.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Frank; Butler, Chris; Cupples, Margaret; Kinmonth, Ann-Louise (24 May 2007). "Primary care research networks in the United Kingdom". BMJ. 334: 1093. doi:10.1136/bmj.39190.648785.80.
  3. ^ Gilles, John (15 May 2012). "Viewpoint - Multimorbidity and its challenge to general practice". GP. Retrieved 13 November 2015.

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