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David Shukla is a Clinical Research Fellow in Applied Health Sciences at the University of Birmingham, actively contributing to healthcare research through the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and Clinical Research Network (CRN) West Midlands. His work focuses on translating evidence into practical healthcare improvements across multiple critical domains.
Dr. Shukla's research spans several interconnected areas of clinical importance:
- Primary care systems and equitable access to healthcare services
- Atrial fibrillation management and associated complications including stroke and vascular dementia
- Early detection and surveillance of autoimmune diabetes, particularly Type 1 Diabetes
- Optimization of clinical decision support systems to reduce alert fatigue
- Evaluation of health policy implementation within the UK National Health Service
His publication record demonstrates methodological diversity, combining qualitative insights with large-scale quantitative analyses. Recent work shows particular strength in cardiovascular medicine and diabetes research, with significant contributions to understanding gender disparities in atrial fibrillation outcomes and developing screening protocols for early diabetes detection.
Dr. Shukla serves as Principal Investigator for the CRN West Midlands Primary Care Funding project and contributes as Researcher to multiple major initiatives including the ELSA study (diabetes screening), DaRe2THINK (atrial fibrillation research), and IMPROVE DKD Trial (diabetes and kidney disease management). His collaborative network includes researchers across UK institutions with substantial external funding from NIHR and diabetes-focused charities.
