Generating evidence for monitoring long term conditions
Longer life expectancy has also meant longer time spent ill with a chronic condition. To adequately manage a chronic condition requires the use of a monitoring strategy which helps determine if there has been any change. Conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease use different measures/biomarkers as part of this monitoring strategy, but in some cases, the measures show high levels of variability. Understanding how this variability impacts on clinical decision-making is crucial to determine which measures to use and how often to measure.

In this seminar, Rafael will present some examples of research carried out in this area over the last ten years. He is involved in many research programmes using a wide range of expertise to develop innovative methods of analysis and monitoring in primary and secondary research, including diabetes, oral anticoagulation therapy, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease.

A recording will be made available shortly after the event. Follow us on Twitter @georgeinstuk with #GeorgeSeminars to catch the release.
Date: 6 November 2019, 14:30 (Wednesday, 4th week, Michaelmas 2019)
Venue: 75 George Street (Hayes House), 75 George Street OX1 2BQ
Venue Details: Seminar Room, 1st Floor, Hayes House. Lift and stair access
Speaker: Professor Rafael Perera, Director of Medical Statistics (Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford)
Organising department: George Institute for Global Health
Organiser contact email address: anastasia.bow-bertrand@georgeinstitute.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?: Not required
Cost: Free
Audience: All welcome
Editor: Anastasia Bow-Bertrand