Head of School of Health and Wellbeing and Norie Miller Professor of General Practice at the University of Glasgow
Director Multimorbidity PhD Programme for Health Professionals at the University of Glasgow
Promoting person-centred care and primary care re
Professor Frances Mair
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Professor Frances Mair will co-lead a new UK-wide consortium tackling inequalities in cardiovascular disease.
Bringing together researchers from across the UK, this groundbreaking collaboration aims to better understand and address the factors driving CVD disparities.
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We have two super #summerschools @glasgow.ac.uk @uofgshw.bsky.social available to book now! If you would like a taster course on #AI in #Healthcare or Tackling #Health #Inequalities then worth considering. Deadline for applications early April........so if interested act now!
Prof Frances Mair is to co-lead a new UK-wide research consortium focused on tackling inequalities in cardiovascular disease #CVD
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These disparities are not explained by survival differences and highlight the need for #equity-focused prevention, tailored care pathways and systems that address the social complexity of multimorbidity.
#Inequality in the accumulation of diseases and medications among older adults: a longitudinal cohort study 2016–2021 bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/3/2/... - #multimorbidity #health inequality - Individuals in deprived areas experience faster accumulation of conditions and medications.