Efficient trials using electronic health records.

Institute of Health Research Seminar

An Institute of Health Research seminar
Date10 October 2016
Time12:30 to 13:30
PlaceSmeall JS07 and video conference at Truro, Knowledge Spa F083

Speaker: Martin Gulliford, Professor of Public Health in the Division of Health and Social Care Research at King's College London

Martin Gulliford qualified in medicine from the University of Cambridge and University College Hospital, London and trained in public health and health services research at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Medical Schools London where he was a Wellcome Training Fellow in Health Services Research.

For several years, he was based in Trinidad, organising a programme of health services research and training.

Research interests are in epidemiology as applied to public health and health services research. Current research focuses on the use of electronic health records to evaluate public health interventions.

This includes public health trials with either cluster or individual level randomisation, as well as health economic modelling studies. The main areas of application are in obesity, chronic disease prevention, ageing and antimicrobial utilisation.

For further information please contact: j.jacob@exeter.ac.uk


OrganizerJoanne Jacob
Tel+4401392725585
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