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Philip Clark is a Lecturer in Social Work within the School of Allied Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on quality of life, particularly in relation to osteoporotic fractures and broader health outcomes, and he has contributed to significant international studies such as ICUROS.
Research Interests: Philip's primary research interests lie in the intersection of social work and health outcomes, with a specific focus on quality of life assessment. He has extensively investigated the impact of fragility fractures, such as those of the hip, vertebrae, and distal forearm, on patients' well-being. His work often involves the application of health economic tools like the EQ-5D-3L and EQ-VAS to measure patient-reported outcomes.
His collaborative research extends to examining fracture risk assessment methodologies, such as the FRAX tool, and their application in diverse populations, including Latin American countries. Furthermore, he has explored family-centered interventions in chronic conditions like heart failure, demonstrating a commitment to holistic healthcare approaches.
Scientific Contributions: Philip has been a key contributor to several high-impact publications in journals such as Quality of Life Research, Osteoporosis International, and Journal of Cardiac Failure. His work has helped shape understanding in the fields of osteoporosis epidemiology and quality of life research.

