Jen Lewis
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Research Fellow
Medical Statistician
+44 114 222 0839
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
3018
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
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S1 4DA
- Profile
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I first joined the Division of Population Health (previously ScHARR) in 2016 after developing an interest in health research methods. Prior to that I completed my PhD in Computational Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology here at UoS. This was funded by the EPSRC and focused on understanding the brain systems and mechanisms involved in human routine action.
- Qualifications
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- BSc Psychology (Hons), MSc Cognitive & Computational Neuroscience
- PhD Computational Neuroscience
- Research interests
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I am interested in how novel statistical and computational methodologies can help us to exploit routinely collected healthcare data to drive improvements in patient care, particularly in urgent and emergency care and in situations where standard clinical trials may not be possible or feasible. I am also interested in understanding the causal pathways underlying inequalities of access to and provision of healthcare.
Current projects
- NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber Urgent and Emergency Care Theme
- Reducing Avoidable Admissions in Acute Hospital Care: The role and impact of Same Day Emergency Care Services
- Mixed methods study to understand the scale, impact and care trajectory for patients who have long life after a fall
- Integrating genomic and spatial approaches for targeted control of HIV-associated tuberculosis epidemics
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . PloS one, 19(7), e0307203.
- . Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 26(6), 369-370.
- . Age and Ageing, 53(2).
- . Clinical Endocrinology.
- . PLoS ONE, 18(2).
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 40(3), 235-236.
- . BMJ Quality & Safety.
- . NEJM Evidence, 2(2).
- . BMC Medical Research Methodology, 22(1).
- . Medical Decision Making, 42(8), 999-1009.
- . Health Science Reports, 4(4).
- . Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 30(11), 2459-2470.
- . Chest, 160(6), 2061-2065.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 39(1), 3-9.
- . PLoS ONE, 16(5).
- . Journal of Hospital Infection, 107, 91-94.
- . Scottish Medical Journal, 65(4), 149-153.
- . British Journal of Cancer Research, 2(4), 308-313.
- . JMIR Serious Games, 6(4).
Chapters
- , Intrinsically Motivated Learning in Natural and Artificial Systems (pp. 129-150). Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Conference proceedings papers
- . Trials, Vol. 20(Suppl_1). Brighton, UK, 6 October 2019 - 6 October 2019.
- . BMC Neuroscience, Vol. 12(S1)
Preprints
- Research group
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- Sam Watchorn
- Qiang Zhang
- Jo Sutton-Klein
- Teaching interests
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Tutor for undergraduate and postgraduate modules:
- HAR31001: Applied Statistics for Medical and Health Researchers
- HAR6045: Further Statistics for Health Science Researchers
- HAR6116: Randomised Controlled Trials to Support Reimbursement Decision-Making
- HAR6030: Introduction to Research Methods
- MBChB Critical Numbers
- MBChB Study Design and Critical Appraisal
Dissertation supervisor for:
- HAR679: Dissertation for Masters in Public Health
- HAR61003: Dissertation for MSc in Statistics with Medical Applications"
- Professional activities and memberships
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I am the Early Careers Representative for the Design, Trials and Statistics section of Population Health, and I am a member of the NIHR Statistics Group career development committee.