Publications

(2021). The clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID: Identification and changes in health care while self-isolating (shielding) during the coronavirus pandemic. MedRxiv.

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(2021). A National Network of Safe Havens: A Scottish Perspective. Journal of Medical Internet Research.

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(2017). Do patients have worse outcomes in heart failure than in cancer? A primary care-based cohort study with 10-year follow-up in Scotland. European journal of heart failure.

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(2016). Long term effects of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia on kidney function: Record linkage study. Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women’s Cardiovascular Health.

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(2016). Is routine hospital episode data sufficient for identifying individuals with chronic kidney disease? A comparison study with laboratory data. Health Informatics Journal.

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(2016). Data resource profile: the Aberdeen maternity and neonatal databank (AMND). International journal of epidemiology.

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(2015). The relationship between outcomes on a non-academic entrance test and medical degree programme exit outcomes: a prospective UK-wide cohort study. Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Conference 2015: AMEE 2015.

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(2015). Safe havens: implementation of a technical solution to facilitate safe and secure access for health research. UCISA15.

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(2014). Age-, and gender-specific incidence of vascular parkinsonism, progressive supranuclear palsy, and parkinsonian-type multiple system atrophy in North East Scotland: the PINE study. Parkinsonism & related disorders.

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(2013). An example conference paper. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.

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(2013). Introducing Safe Havens, the Grampian way. Quasar Research Quality Association Journal.

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(2013). Age-, gender-, and socioeconomic status-specific incidence of Parkinson's disease and parkinsonism in North East Scotland: the PINE study. Parkinsonism & related disorders.

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(2012). Novel linkage of pregnancy records with routine healthcare data to study long term health of mothers. NHS Scotland Research Conference.

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(2012). Factors associated with duration of new antidepressant treatment: analysis of a large primary care database. British Journal of General Practice.

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(2011). O5-2.3 A new multiple sclerosis prevalence study in Aberdeen city, Orkney and Shetland. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

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(2011). A new prevalence study of multiple sclerosis in Orkney, Shetland and Aberdeen city. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL.

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(2010). Grampian Adult Dental Health Survey: Summary Report.

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