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  Research interests
Professor Dee Mangin
  • Rational prescribing
  • Influences of science, policy and commerce on the nature of care
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • Innovative systems of primary care
  • Matching burden of care with capacity to benefit
Emeritus Professor Les Toop
  • Inter professional education esp. around all aspects of prescribing and referred services and numerous investigator led RCTs to inform the same
  • Clinical variation
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Clinical indicators
  • Integration and system redesign
  • Asthma
  • Interdisciplinary teamwork
Dr Ibrahim Al‑Busaidi
  • Diabetes mellitus
    • Epidemiology, assessment and management of diabetic foot disease
    • Clinical research in diabetes
  • Medical education
    • Research activities during undergraduate medical training
    • Career choices, education and professional development in medicine
  • Clinical research in General Practice
Dr Chelsea Harris
  • Māori Sexual and Reproductive Health literacy
  • Mana Wāhine and Kaupapa Māori research
Dr Ben Hudson
  • Musculoskeletal disease and pain management
  • Risk communication
Dr Ruth Savage
  • Pharmacovigilance and rational prescribing
  • Detection of previously unrecognized adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and interactions in national and international databases of ADR reports
  • Assessing if outputs from automated methods of detecting suspected adverse reactions from large databases are clinically relevant
  • Assessment of ADR case reports to determine risk factors for individual ADRs
  • Assessment of ADR case reports to determine if prescribing behaviour has allowed specific ADRs or interactions to occur and how this can be modified
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