Isabella De Vere Hunt
BMBCh
Academic Clinical Fellow
Isabella studied medicine at the University of Oxford, and then completed Academic Foundation Training at Oxford University Hospitals. Pursuing a longstanding interest in health equity and evidence-based public health, she completed the Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in 2020. She subsequently took up a research fellowship with the Program for Clinical Research and Technology at Stanford University, during which she worked on projects leveraging social media to deliver targeted public health messaging. She then returned to the UK to take up her current role as an Academic Clinical Fellow in primary care.
Recent publications
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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
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Development of a digital tool for home-based monitoring of skin disease for older adults
Journal article
van Egmond S. et al, (2023), Skin Health and Disease, 3
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A Social Media–Based Public Health Campaign to Reduce Indoor Tanning in High-Risk Populations
Journal article
de Vere Hunt I. et al, (2023), AJPM Focus, 2
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Insufficient Evidence for Screening Reinforces Need for Primary Prevention of Skin Cancer
Journal article
De Vere Hunt I. et al, (2023), JAMA Internal Medicine, 183, 509 - 511
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Patient Perspectives of Health System Barriers to Accessing Care for Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Qualitative Study
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Barnes LA. et al, (2023), JAMA Dermatology, 159, 510 - 517