Enderby Medical Centre

Teaching & Medical Research at Enderby Medical Centre

At Enderby Medical Centre, we are committed to advancing the field of medicine through education and research. Our practice plays a pivotal role in the training and development of future healthcare professionals, including GP registrars, medical students, nursing students, pharmacy students, and physician associates. We take pride in nurturing the next generation of clinicians by providing them with hands-on experience and mentorship.

We firmly believe that a career in medicine is a journey of lifelong learning. Our clinicians are dedicated to managing patients in accordance with the latest clinical guidelines, ensuring that our community receives the highest standard of care. This commitment to continuous education and improvement is reflected in our active participation in medical research.

As part of our contribution to medical literature, Enderby Medical Centre has been at the forefront of integrating innovative technology into healthcare. Our aspiration is to become a diagnostic hub for patients within the North Blaby Primary Care Network (PCN), enhancing the quality and efficiency of patient care.

Below is a selection of our published research work, which has contributed to meaningful changes in General Practice.

We are proud of our achievements and remain dedicated to pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge and practice for the benefit of our patients and the wider community.

TitleJournalCitation
Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Acute Cough/Respiratory Tract Infection: A Case-control Study in a UK Based GP PopulationJournal of General PracticeCitation: Ghosh S, Farell L, Calnan G, Panray GB (2017) Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Acute Cough/Respiratory Tract Infection: A Case-control Study in a UK Based GP Population. J Gen Pract (Los Angel) 5:307. doi: 10.4172/2329-9126.1000307   Link https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/usefulness-of-creactive-protein-testing-in-acute-coughrespiratory-tract-infection-a-casecontrol-study-in-a-uk-based-gp-population-2329-9126-1000307.php?aid=88395   Also presented by Dr G Panray at the annual RCGP conference in Liverpool in 2017  
Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in a GP Population Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in a GP Population.International Journal of Medical Science and Health ResearchGhosh S, Tang AH, Farrell L and Panray GB. (2019). Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in a GP Population Usefulness of C-reactive Protein Testing in Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain in a GP Population.   Link: http://ijmshr.com/link3.php?id=137 Issn: 2581-3366 Also presented at the RCGP conference in Liverpool 2019 by Ao-HIn Tang.  
The GP Consultant Model is the way forward to strengthen skill mix delivery of health care in the NHSBritish Journal of General PracticeThe GP Consultant Model is the way forward to strengthen skill mix delivery of health care in the NHS | British Journal of General Practice Sudip Ghosh, Muhammed Shaikh and Gailash Beeharry Panray Published on: 27 January 2020 as eletter  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X694949
Correlation between Blood Eosinophilia and Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide in the diagnosis of Asthma within Primary Care.  Abstract accepted by European respiratory societyCorrelation between Blood Eosinophilia and Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide in the diagnosis of Asthma within Primary Care.   Ghosh S*, Farrell L and Panray GB   Poster presentation at ERS international congress virtual by Dr G PANRAY 7-9 September
Short-term outcomes after implementation of SABA-free asthma management with a maintenance and anti-inflammatory reliever regimen within primary care    Open Exploration    Short-term outcomes after implementation of SABA-free asthma management with a maintenance and anti-inflammatory reliever regimen within primary care Samantha Harrison 1,2* ,  Emma Goulding 2 ,  Julie Read 2 ,  Sudip Ghosh 1,2
Integrated Community Cardiac Clinic for the Assessment of Cardiovascular Disease in Severely Mentally Ill PatientsInternational Journal of Medical Science and Health ResearchIJMSHR_370.pdf