General Practice and Primary Care
Position Details (Master's)
The goal of the General Practice and Primary Care program at the University of Glasgow is to improve health by conducting world-class research and teaching in primary care.
Key facts
- The staff of the General Practice and Primary Care program at the University of Glasgow , both clinical and research-based, are dedicated to undertaking internationally acclaimed research and teaching that addresses problems posed by complex care needs and inequalities, particularly in relation to chronic illness and multimorbidity, and marginalised populations such as migrants and those living in areas of severe deprivation. We have a strong focus on anticipatory approaches to health and the implementation and integration of complex service innovations (e.g. digital health services, screening) along with an emphasis on the role of health policy in shaping the experiences of patients and professionals.
- We undertake interdisciplinary research with colleagues across the university, as well as NHS staff, the voluntary sector and other appropriate colleagues and agencies, locally, nationally, across the UK and internationally. We aim to promote person-centred, quality healthcare with a particular focus on the role of primary care as a vehicle for better coordinated and continuous care.
- Individual research projects are tailored around the expertise of principal investigators within the department. As part of the Institute of Health & Wellbeing we welcome applications from students from a range of backgrounds and disciplines. We use a number of methodological (e.g. qualitative interviews, epidemiological analysis, systematic reviews, randomised controlled trials) and multidisciplinary approaches with students having the opportunity to be jointly supervised by academics with clinical and research-based backgrounds.
Courses include:
- chronic illness including mental/cardiovascular health and chronic pain
- cancer
- treatment burden and multimorbidity
- empathy/patient-centred care
- inequalities and marginalised populations
- digital health
- implementation research and policy
Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position
Position Start Date
Sep 2026
University of Glasgow
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired