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Matt Rutter is an active researcher at the University of Sunderland specializing in gastroenterology and endoscopic quality improvement. His work focuses on enhancing colorectal cancer detection methods and optimizing diagnostic processes through evidence-based approaches.
Research interests include:
- Colonoscopy quality metrics and performance feedback systems
- Economic evaluations of healthcare interventions
- Colorectal cancer screening and early detection methods
- Diagnostic process optimization
- Clinical trial design in gastroenterology
Recent publications (2016-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on improving gastrointestinal healthcare quality. Research themes include economic evaluations of colonoscopy improvements, clinical trials of automated feedback systems, and assessments of cancer detection metrics. The work advances evidence-based practices in preventive gastroenterology.
Rutter collaborates extensively with researchers across institutions. Key collaborators include Linda Sharp, Jamie Catlow, and Stephen McCarthy on projects related to endoscopy quality improvement and colorectal cancer research.
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