Dr Duncan Shrewsbury

Co-chair of SAPC and SAPC ASM 2023 Conference Chair

Duncan is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Clinical Education & Primary Care at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), and GP in Brighton. Duncan uses they/them pronouns. At BSMS, Duncan is the deputy lead for curriculum development of the BM BS programme, academic GP training lead, and the lead for medical education research for the medical school.

Duncan has a background in teaching and research, having started their educational career as a biology teacher in an adult education college in the West Midlands. Their main area of research activity focuses on wellbeing, learning difficulties and disabilities in clinical education, health inequalities, inclusive and anti-exclusive practices, with an especial focus on care for trans and gender diverse people in the community setting. For their PhD, they looked at dyslexia in doctors.

Duncan is passionate about general practice. When they were a trainee, they chaired the RCGP national trainees committee, and supported national recruitment initiatives (there are still some cringe-worthy video clips posters floating about). They have also led the development of the RCGP's wellbeing strategy, and co-chaired the RCGP's newly established wellbeing committee for it's first year.

In 2021, Duncan was awarded the highest level of professional recognition from the Higher Education Academy – the Principal Fellow (PFHEA) status in recognition of a sustained and substantial impact from effective strategic leadership in higher education, resulting in changes of practice and improvements in quality. Curriculum development around interprofessional education (IPE) and health inequalities have received national awards and recognition.

 

Duncan's profile page at Brighton and Sussex Medical School

Articles on this site

07 Jun 2024

13:15 – 13:45  Thursday 4th July 2024, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QE

Papers for SAPC AGM 2024 can be downloaded below:

Agenda

Draft minutes 2023 AGM

Officers' report

Treasurer's report - to follow

20 Dec 2022

The annual SAPC conference showcases the latest research and education in academic primary care.

Submission deadline is 28th February 2023.

We invite you to submit work in the following formats: 

29 Apr 2022

SAPC is committed to working inclusively with and for our community. This year, we have established a specific stream of work to look into equality, diversity and inclusion within SAPC and in academic primary care more broadly. The first step of this was to draft a strategy, which we share below. This is the first draft and we would like to consult our membership and seek your feedback. A word document is available to download and use accessibly or with tracked changes at the bottom of this page.

16 Nov 2021

The annual SAPC conference showcases the latest research and education in academic primary care.

Submission deadline was 14th February 2022 but will remain open until 18th February.

We invite you to submit work in the following formats: