Senior Epidemiologist, University of Leeds
I am a Senior Epidemiologist at the University of Leeds with expertise and training in the efficient and effective analyses of healthcare data for the benefits of patients and society. I have a background in mathematics and statistics and have worked with clinical data in both cancer and cardiovascular disease. I collaborate closely with healthcare professionals and my main motivation is to apply advanced statistical methods to healthcare data which make the best use of these data to answer detailed and relevant clinical questions.
Many heart attack patients prescribed beta-blockers may not benefit
May 31, 2017 07:40 am UTC| Health
People who have had a heart attack are prescribed a number of drugs, often for life. Our latest research shows that one of those drugs a beta-blocker may offer no survival benefit to heart attack patients who do not have...
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