Hilda Hounkpatin, BSc (Hons), MPH, PhD, University of Southampton, UK
Dr Hilda Hounkpatin is a Senior Research Fellow at the Primary Care Research Centre at the University of Southampton. Dr Hounkpatin first completed a BSc in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Surrey, followed by a Masters degree at Imperial College London and a PhD in Population Health at the University of Manchester. Her research uses large-scale routine electronic health records, observational cohort studies, and qualitative studies to identify risk factors for chronic disease and associated adverse health outcomes, in order to improve population health, patient outcomes, and reduce health inequalities. She is currently a National Institute for Health and Care School of Primary Care Research postdoctoral fellow.
Eric Kam-Pui Lee, MD Candidate, MBBS, FHKCFP, FRACGP, FHKAM, MSc EBHC, MSc Mental Health, DPD, Dip Med, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Dr Eric Kam-Pui Lee completed his medical education and graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 2007. He practiced family medicine in Hong Kong for over 10 years and obtained his specialist qualification in 2016. In 2014, he earned a master's degree in mental health from CUHK, followed by another master's degree in Evidence-Based Health Care from the University of Oxford in 2020. Currently, Dr Lee holds the position of clinical associate professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Throughout his career, he has conducted cross-sectional studies, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses in primary care.
Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, USA
Dr Andrea Nederveld is an Internal Medicine/Pediatrics trained physician who has practiced primary care medicine in private practice and safety net settings, and currently works at a Federally Qualified Health Center. In 2017, she completed a primary care research fellowship through the University of Colorado. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at CU and is the director of a Western Slope Practice-based Research Network (Partners Engaged in Achieving Change in Health Network, or PEACHnet) as well as leading and participating in other community-engaged research projects in Western Colorado. Her primary research interests are in obesity and diabetes treatment and prevention, as well as exploring the effects of social determinants of health on practice strategies and health outcomes.
Paul Van Royen, MD, PhD, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Dr Paul Van Royen is a full Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Antwerp. Additionally, he serves as the Head of the Research Group Primary and Interdisciplinary Care. He has more than 35 years of academic expertise in clinical practice, teaching, and research. He has strong expertise in qualitative research and is the author of more than 250 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His research is in primary care with a focus on respiratory infections, diabetes mellitus, medical decision-making, medical education, health care organization, and data handling. He is also coordinator of the Clinical Guidelines project for primary care in Belgium and serves as a Senior Editorial Board member of BMC Primary Care.