DPhil Supervision
My current research interests include methods for meta-analysis, and methods for observational studies in behavioural medicine and hypertension in particular. My publications, listed on my webpage at the department of primary care health sciences, give the best overview of my research.
I currently supervise part-time DPhil students on the Evidence Based Health Care (EBHC) programme and a full-time DPhil student in the primary care department, as well as several MSc students.
Websites
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MSc EBHC Medical Statistics
Part-time MSc in medical statistics for health care professionals
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Essential Medical Statistics
Part of the Evidence-Based Health Care MSc Programme
Richard Stevens
BA MSc PhD
Professor of Medical Statistics
- Deputy Director, Statistics Group
- Course Director: MSc EBHC Medical Statistics
- Supernumerary Fellow, Kellogg College
I am the course director of the MSc in Evidence Based Health Care Medical Statistics, a continuing professional development course for those in full-time clinical practice seeking expertise in medical statistics.
As a medical statistician, most of my research, whether I'm leading the project or supporting colleagues, is intended for clinical journals. Much of my research is with colleagues in the Oxford Centre for Monitoring and Diagnosis (MaDOx) on the monitoring of chronic diseases and on diagnosis and prognosis: the list of publications to the right is the best indicator of my research interests.
I am a member of the Diabetes UK research grants panel, and an Associate Editor of the journal BMC Diagnostic and Prognostic Research.
Recent publications
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Journal article
Henderson IL. et al, (2024), BMC Geriatrics, 24
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Journal article
Bowen L. et al, (2024), Hypertension
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Ban JW. et al, (2024), PLoS ONE, 19
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Pihl K. et al, (2024), Pregnancy Hypertension, 36
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Gao M. et al, (2024), Journal of Psychiatric Research, 174, 230 - 236