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Raymond Carragher is a Lecturer at the School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, and epidemiological studies in areas like cardiovascular medicine, gastroenterology, and bariatric surgery outcomes. He has contributed to studies on anticoagulant safety, bowel cancer screening protocols, and the impact of metabolic surgery on obesity-related conditions.
Key research interests include analyzing healthcare data to improve clinical decision-making, evaluating drug safety signals, and understanding disease patterns through retrospective cohort studies. His work often involves collaborations across multiple European countries, emphasizing cross-border healthcare research.
Notable research trends in his publications include drug safety assessments in cardiovascular contexts, optimization of colorectal cancer screening protocols, and the long-term outcomes of bariatric surgeries. His methodological contributions include developing R packages for clinical trial safety analysis and Bayesian approaches to healthcare data interpretation.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in his profile, though his extensive collaborative work suggests institutional and international research support. He has advised on studies involving pathologists, surgeons, and epidemiologists, contributing to both observational and systematic review-based research.
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