About
Miriam Santer is Professor of Primary Care Research in the Faculty of Medicine and a GP at The Adam Practice.
Her research focuses on supporting self-management for long-term conditions, with an emphasis on primary care and skin conditions, such as eczema www.EczemaCareOnline.org.uk.
Miriam has extensive experience leading multidisciplinary, NIHR-funded programmes and clinical trials. She is a NIHR Senior Investigator and Academic PPIE lead for the NIHR School for Primary Care Research.
Please visit the Primary Care Research Centre website to view our research themes and projects.
Research
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- Self-management of long-term conditions
- Primary Care Dermatology - particularly eczema, acne and cellulitis
- Mixed methods research including development and evaluation of complex interventions
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Publications
178 publications
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Charlotte Woodcock, Nicola Cornwall, Sarah A. Harrisson, Miriam Santer & Tamar Pincus,
2025, BJGP Open
Type: article
Hannah Bowers, Carolyn A. Chew-Graham, Miriam Santer, Harm van Marwijk, Berend Terluin, Tony Kendrick, Paul Little, Michael Moore, Manoj Mistry, Debs Smith, Al Richards, Bronwyn Evans, Nicola Lester, Roya Kolahy & Adam W.A. Geraghty,
2025, British Journal of General Practice, 76(762), e929-e936
Type: article
Hilda Hounkpatin, Leanne Morrison, Al Richards & Miriam Santer,
2025, Health Expectations, 28(5)
Type: article
Diarmuid Quinlan, Laura Sahm, Linda O’Keeffe, Miriam Santer, Alison M. Layton & Tony Foley,
2025, British Journal of General Practice, 75(758), e597-e606
Type: article
Cherish Boxall, Susanne Renz, Beth Stuart, Ingrid Muller, Irene Soulsby, Jacqueline Nuttall, Karen Thomas, Kim S. Thomas, Tracey H. Sach, Megan Lawrence, Matthew J. Ridd, Nick Francis, Paul Little, Zina Eminton, Gareth Griffiths, Alison M. Layton, Alan Saji, Charlotte Cluff & Miriam Santer,
2025, Trials, 26(1)
Type: article
Danielle Schoenaker, Elizabeth Lovegrove, Miriam Santer, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, Helen Carr, Nisreen A. Alwan & Keith Godfrey,
2025, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 31(4)
DOI: 10.1071/PYv31n4abs
Type: conference
Danielle Schoenaker, Elizabeth Lovegrove, Miriam Santer, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, Helen Carr, Nisreen A. Alwan & Keith Godfrey,
2025, Australian Journal of Primary Health, 31(4)
DOI: 10.1071/PYv31n4abs
Type: conference
Lisa O’Higgins, Zahra Moledina, Myranda Attard, Julia Fordham, Grishma Ramesh, Fiona Sexton , Becky Dingle, Alison Layton, Jane Ravenscroft, Miriam Santer, Susannah George & Ester Burden-Teh,
2025, British Journal of Dermatology, 193(Suppl. 1)
Type: conference
Riya Tiwari, Glenn Simpson, Lucy Smith, Sian Holt, Paul Little, Miriam Santer, Joanne Lloyd & Hajira Dambha-Miller,
2025, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 75(Suppl. 1)
Type: conference
Sarah A. Harrison, Claire Jinks, Nicola Cornwall, Charlotte Woodcock, Lisa Dikomitis, Toby Helliwell, Adele Higginbottom, Janet Lefroy, Roger David Knaggs, Tamar Pincus, Miriam Santer, Claire Sillitto , Matthew Webb, Simon White, Christian D. Mallen & Julie Ashworth,
2025, Health Expectations, 28(3)
DOI: 10.1111/hex.70264
Type: article
Pagination
Teaching
Teaching includes
- BMedSci 3rd Year research projects in Primary Care
- MMedSci supervision
- Critical appraisal teaching
- Long term conditions seminar on eczema
- Medical student selection interviewer
External roles and responsibilities
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Research Involvement and Engagement (Journal)
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Member of editorial board
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2017 - 2019
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Primary Care Research Centre (Organisational unit)
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Chair
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2018 -
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NIHR School for Primary Care Research (External organisation)
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Chair
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2023
Biography
Prizes
- Royal College of General Practitioners Research Paper of the Year 2018 (2019)
- SAPC Senior Investigator Research Prize (2024)
- Royal College of General Practitioners Research Paper of the Year 2018 (2019)
- SAPC Senior Investigator Research Prize (2024)