
معرفی
Professor Zoe Paskins is a Professor of Rheumatology and Honorary Consultant at Keele University’s School of Medicine. She leads the Keele Osteoporosis Research Group and is Clinical Lead of the Haywood Metabolic Bone Centre, focusing on osteoporosis management, clinician-patient communication, and fracture prevention. Her academic roles include expertise in rheumatology, metabolic bone diseases, and primary care strategies. She holds an NIHR Clinician Scientist Award for developing decision support tools in osteoporosis care.
Education:
- MBChB (Medical Doctorate), University of Leicester
- Masters in Medical Education, University of Warwick
- PhD in Osteoporosis Consultation Dynamics, Keele University (2014)
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (2017)
Research Interests:
- Primary care management of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
- Clinician-patient communication in chronic disease consultations
- Fracture prevention strategies and shared decision-making
- Development of clinical decision support tools
- Healthcare service optimization for metabolic bone diseases
Key Contributions: Over 150 peer-reviewed publications, including studies on osteoporosis intervention effectiveness, fracture liaison services, and patient-centered care models. Leads the iFraP study to improve osteoporosis medication uptake through consultative tools.
Awards:
- NIHR Clinician Scientist Award
- Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
Advising & Grants: Leads the Keele Osteoporosis Research Group and holds NIHR-funded projects. Collaborates with NHS trusts on clinical trials and service improvement initiatives.
Teams/Labs: Directs the Keele Osteoporosis Research Group and contributes to the Haywood Metabolic Bone Centre’s fracture liaison service.



