Professor Gene Feder
Professor Gene Feder explains how treatment in primary care for cardiovascular conditions will benefit kidney health, how GPs can support their patients in controlling their blood pressure and improving their lifestyle. He also talks about GPs attitudes towards guidelines on kidney health.
Gene Feder is a GP in Bristol and Professor of Primary Care at the University of Bristol. His research started with a doctoral thesis on the health and health care of Traveller gypsies. This was followed by studies on the development and implementation of clinical guidelines, the management of chronic respiratory and cardiovascular conditions in primary care and the health impact of domestic violence and abuse. His current research programmes focus on the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular conditions and health care responses to domestic violence and abuse. His main methodological expertise is in randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews. He collaborates with epidemiologists and social scientists on cohort and qualitative studies respectively.
Professor Feder has expertise in cardiovascular health, in particular the diagnosis and management of angina and using cardiovascular risk as a basis of treatment decisions. He also is an expert on domestic violence, in particular the response of health care professionals to survivors of partner abuse. His expertise in clinical guidelines and quality of health care has focused on the validity of guidelines and their implementation in primary care. He has chaired four UK national guideline development groups.