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Stanley Musgrave is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, with affiliations to the Population Health department and Norwich Clinical Trials Unit. His career includes international health work in India, Nepal, Uganda, Haiti, and Ethiopia, focusing on HIV/AIDS epidemiology, health system reform, and famine relief. Since 2001, he has led multiple NHS-funded studies on asthma care management, including the ELEVATE and ARRISA trials. Musgrave holds degrees from Haverford College (BA Biology, 1977), University of Rochester (MD, 1981), and UNC Chapel Hill (MPH Maternal & Child Health, 1985). His research emphasizes Health Needs Assessments, GP data systems analysis, respiratory care optimization, and health service reforms in developing countries.
- Education: BA Biology (Haverford College, 1977), MD (University of Rochester, 1981), MPH Maternal & Child Health (UNC Chapel Hill, 1985)
Key research focuses include asthma management protocols, mobile health interventions, and cost-effectiveness analysis of respiratory therapies. His recent work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through improved healthcare systems and global health equity initiatives. Notable projects include the ARRISA-UK trial (NHS NIHR-funded) and health needs assessments for Norfolk/Suffolk police services.
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