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BBC - 02-Dec-2024How smart devices are reshaping health monitoring—and why doctors remain skeptical
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General Practitioner and a Senior Medical Education Fellow at the University of Oxford
Dr. Helen Salisbury is a respected General Practitioner and a Senior Medical Education Fellow at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford. With a strong background in both clinical practice and medical education, she is passionate about shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals. Dr. Salisbury's work emphasizes the importance of empathetic patient care and effective communication, qualities she strives to instill in medical trainees.
In addition to her clinical and educational roles, Dr. Salisbury is a prolific writer and public commentator on healthcare issues. Her contributions frequently appear in The BMJ, where she explores the complexities of modern medicine, the ethical challenges faced by healthcare systems, and the evolving role of primary care.
Dr. Salisbury’s dedication to improving patient outcomes and her thoughtful critique of healthcare policies make her a key figure in advancing both practice and education in primary care.
Visit website: https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/team/helen-salisbury
See also: University of Oxford - Collegiate research university and one of the world's leading universities
Details last updated 02-Dec-2024
How smart devices are reshaping health monitoring—and why doctors remain skeptical