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Position
Clinical Senior Lecturer
Department
Department of Medicine (Dunedin)
Qualifications
BM BCh BA(Oxon) FRCP FRACP
Research summary
Multiple sclerosis and medical education.
Clinical
General neurology and multiple sclerosis.

Research

I have previous research experience with imaging aspects of MS and am currently involved in MS clinical trials. I am also interested in medical education, particularly student concepts of history-taking.

Publications

Robinson, C., Cutfield, N., Mottershead, J., Sharples, K., Richards, R., Kingan, J., … Zhang, Z. (2018). Media reporting of health interventions in New Zealand: A retrospective analysis. Internal Medicine Journal, 48(8), 924-930. doi: 10.1111/imj.13936 Journal - Research Article

Winser, S., Smith, C. M., Hale, L. A., Claydon, L. S., Whitney, S. L., Klatt, B., Mottershead, J., … Heyman, R. (2017). Psychometric properties of a core set of measures of balance for people with cerebellar ataxia secondary to multiple sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 98(2), 270-276. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2016.07.023 Journal - Research Article

Winser, S. J., Smith, C. M., Hale, L. A., Claydon, L. S., Whitney, S. L., Klatt, B., Mottershead, J., … Heyman, R. (2016). Movement disorders are the common signs as the first neurological deficit in cases with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2). Movement Disorders, 31(Suppl. 2), (pp. S337). doi: 10.1002/mds.26688 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Ranta, A., Tiwari, P., Mottershead, J., Abernethy, D., Simpson, M., Brickell, K., … Frith, R. (2015). New Zealand's neurologist workforce: A pragmatic analysis of demand, supply and future projections. New Zealand Medical Journal, 128(1419). Retrieved from http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal Journal - Research Article

Winser, S., Smith, C. M., Hale, L. A., Claydon, L. S., Whitney, S., Klatt, B., Mottershead, J., … Heyman, R. (2014). Balance assessment in multiple sclerosis and cerebellar ataxia: Rationale, protocol and demographic data. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation International, 1(5), 6. Journal - Research Article

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