The Imperial College School of Public Health has a new Director
of Postgraduate Taught Studies, Professor Paul Aylin. Professor Aylin has been
the Director of Undergraduate Education for a number of years and he will now
lead on and support some key initiatives and developments for our postgraduate
teaching. Professor Aylin has overseen undergraduate education for many years,
and before that he played an important role in developing modules for the MSc
Epidemiology and Masters in Public Health. He is also Co-Director of the Dr
Foster Unit.
I decided to become a General Practitioner when I realised that a robust primary care system is essential in the development and functioning of any Community. As GPs, we are the first port of call of all illnesses, whether acute or chronic, and we must remain up to date at all times to ensure excellent care. With this in mind, I was determined to not just become a GP, but to explore the different opportunities available to us. This determination led me to have a taste of performing my medical duties in a wide variety of places: traditional GP surgeries, hospitals, prisons, walk-in centres, out of hours services, 111 telephone service, urgent care centres and private practice. These experiences have offered me valuable insight into what makes the fibres of our Community function and why some medical problems are significantly skewed in some ethnicities, social circles or economic groups. But gaining this rewarding knowledge and exposure would somehow be fickle if I were not able to s...
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