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What is the role of Doctors in addressing health inequalities
2025-02-28

Aberdeen Medico-chirurgical Society

Room 402, The Suttie Centre, Foresterhill, 7pm

Dr Carey Lunan has worked as an NHS GP for 20 years, mostly in areas of high socio economic deprivation, including homeless services. She is the Chair of the Scottish Deep End Project, and is currently on secondment from clinical work, as a Senior Medical Advisor to Scottish Government on Health Inequalities.

Dr Lunan is an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Edinburgh University, involving teaching on Inclusion Health and research on the Inverse Care Law and is the past Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners in Scotland. She is a passionalte advocate for the particular role of general practice in addressing health inequalities, and in creating the conditions to support sustainable, compassionate and trauma informed practice.

Tea/ coffee and sandwiches will be available from 6:30pm. Non members are welcome.

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