Isabella De Vere Hunt
BMBCh
Academic Clinical Fellow
Isabella received her medical degree from Oxford University, where she was a Brackenbury Exhibitioner at Balliol College (2012-2018), and then completed Academic Foundation Training at Oxford University Hospitals. Pursuing a longstanding interest in Global and Public Health, she completed the DTMH from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. She subsequently took up a Digital Health Research Fellowship at Stanford University (2020-2022). In her current role as an Academic Clinical Fellow in Primary Care, she combines clinical work as a GP registrar with research with the Cancer Team exploring use of digital tools to improve patient outcomes in primary care, with a focus on disease prevention.
Recent publications
Patient Experiences With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
Journal article
De Vere Hunt I. et al, (2026), JAMA Network Open, 9
Consultation-based interventions to optimize medication adherence in primary care: a systematic review
Journal article
Callan C. et al, (2026), Family Practice, 43
A framework for considering the use of generative AI for health
Journal article
de Vere Hunt IJ. et al, (2025), Npj Digital Medicine, 8
How well are marginalised groups represented in electronic records? A codelist development project and cross-sectional analysis of UK electronic health records
Journal article
Perchyk T. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15
Sebaceous carcinoma epidemiology, associated malignancies and Lynch/Muir-Torre syndrome screening in England from 2008 to 2018
Journal article
Cook S. et al, (2023), Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 89, 1129 - 1135