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Warren Raymond is an Adjunct Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the University of Western Australia (UWA) Medical School. His work focuses on autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular comorbidities, and population-level data linkage studies. Raymond collaborates extensively on rheumatology and cardiology research, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity and non-communicable disease reduction.
His research interests include systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), gout pathophysiology, and cardiovascular disease risk stratification. Key projects include the Perth Lupus Registry and studies on fracture outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Raymond has co-authored 85+ publications, with notable work on cancer comorbidity in SLE and cardiovascular event prediction in gout patients.
Recent articles highlight his expertise in linking population health data with clinical outcomes, particularly in inflammatory arthritis and vascular disease. Raymond’s work frequently addresses public health priorities like cost-effective fracture prevention and optimizing secondary cardiovascular care in surgical populations.
He has contributed to two funded research projects: investigating vertebral fracture consequences in spondyloarthropathies (2019-2020) and fracture screening needs in rheumatoid arthritis (2018-2019). Raymond’s research emphasizes translational applications to improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.
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