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Rosie Dew is a Senior Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Sunderland, specializing in nutritional and gastrointestinal physiology, with a focus on the ingestion, digestion, absorption, and excretion of food within the Medicine MBChB course. She serves as Year Lead for Year 1 medical students and Unit Lead for Inputs and Outputs (Unit 10). Her research spans health-related topics including hypothyroidism, cancer epidemiology, and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, with publications in journals like The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and Internal and Emergency Medicine.
Her work explores
- Cardiovascular effects of levothyroxine in aging populations
- Socio-demographic disparities in cancer treatment
- Public access to automated external defibrillators
- Barriers to hypothyroidism management in the elderly
Recent publications highlight trends in endocrinology, oncology, emergency medicine, and public health policy, with keywords spanning cardiovascular health, health disparities, gastrointestinal physiology, and clinical epidemiology. She contributes to medical education through curriculum design and student supervision.
Rosie Dew was featured in the 2018 article Could positive thinking help keep you out of hospital and has been actively involved in research projects funded by the University of Sunderland, focusing on healthcare systems, thyroid management, and community health interventions.





