Abstract
Since 2012, the Society for Academic Primary Care has run a competition at their Annual Conference called the Dangerous Ideas Soapbox. The soapbox offers primary care clinicians and researchers a platform to share a dangerous idea that they believe needs to be heard by the academic primary care community. Submissions are judged prior to acceptance based on how challenging and cutting edge they are. Those chosen are presented through lightning pitches (2 minutes, 1 slide) in the soapbox session, after which the audience can debate the ideas presented with the speakers before a final vote to decide that year’s most dangerous idea. In summer last year I presented my idea that health research should be crowdfunded through Kickstarter, inspired by conversations with patients and members of the public involved in research. This challenged the …
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