Trevor Thompson is an Associate Professor of Clinical Research and has worked in the Centre for Chronic Illness and Ageing at the University of Greenwich since 2008. He is an active researcher in the area of health, with a particular interest in pain management and has published numerous articles in scientific journals including the BMJ, JAMA Psychiatry and the Lancet Psychiatry.
He specialises in teaching statistics and has provided statistical consultancy to the pharmaceutical industry, the UK government and charitable bodies such as the NSPCC on topics such as network meta-analysis, structural equation modelling and log-linear modelling.
Oct 30, 2023 10:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
White people who visit hospital emergency departments with pain are 26% more likely than Black people to be given opioid pain medications such as morphine. This was a key finding from our recent study, published in the...