The results of this survey will inform discussions at the Symposium taking place on the 22nd March

Although over 90% of patient contacts within the NHS occur in primary care, the relevance and applicability of research findings and guidelines to front-line primary care practice is highly variable. Input from those working on the front-line can help close the gap between evidence, clinical practice and service delivery. That's why we are asking you - as primary care clinicians and commissioners- to make your voice heard on what is important to you when it comes to setting the direction of research.   
The Symposium on the 22nd March 2018 aims to bring together front-line GPs and other primary care professionals (including nurses, practice managers and AHPs) as well as NHS commissioners and primary care academics to generate ideas for primary care research. 
Help us to generate the right questions!
Your answers will remain anonymous and will inform the discussions at the Symposium. 

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* 1. Do you have any interesting ideas for relevant research in primary care which should be prioritised? Have you identified any specific areas in your every day practice (be it clinical, practice management, workforce or service redesign) where having more evidence on what works would make a real difference? We would be grateful if you can list these ideas below.

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* 2. Are you a (please tick all that apply):

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* 3. Thank you for your time. Please feel free to add any additional comments below. 

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