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In this blog, Catia Nicodemo and Brooke Scoles explain how research from the Health Economics group of the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and the London School of Economics found that language from online discussions reveals doctors have more negative attitudes toward specific medical conditions. This was true even when comparing diseases with similar characteristics.
Bernadette Mundy
Bernadette Mundy - Senior Clinical Research Nurse
Belinda Ianson
Belinda Ianson - Clinical Research Nurse
Catia Nicodemo
PhD in Economics and Econometrics Catia Nicodemo - Associate Professor in Health Economics
Geoff Wong
MA MBBS MD(Res) FHEA FRCGP Geoff Wong - Professor of Primary Care
Muir Gray
CBE, FRCPSGlas, FCLIP Muir Gray - Honorary Clinical Researcher
Julian Treadwell
MBBS MRCGP MSc DPhil Julian Treadwell - Honorary Research Fellow and General Practitioner
Thomas Fanshawe
MPhil MA PhD Thomas Fanshawe - Senior Medical Statistician
Brian D Nicholson
MRCGP BSc MSc (Health Res) DPhil Brian D Nicholson - Associate Professor
Vanessa Eade
Vanessa Eade - Research Operations Coordinator - Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group
Nicholas DeVito
MPH, DPhil Nicholas DeVito - Postdoctoral Researcher