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Novel primary care research is showcased in Brighton at the latest Society for Academic Primary Care annual scientific meeting
Is face‐to‐face better than a virtual consultation? How do people feel about artificial intelligence helping with diabetic eye screening? And, are there ethnic variations in infection risk in type 2 diabetes?These were just a small sample of questions that research presented at the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care, held over two days in Brighton in July 2023, tried to address. Steve Titmarsh reports.