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Bidad , Natalie

Research Co-ordinator for MSc CPIPP, Research Assistant (Centre for Behavioural Medicine)

所属大学: University College London

所属学院: School of Pharmacy

邮箱:
n.bidad@ucl.ac.uk

个人主页:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pharmacy/people/academic-research-staff-profiles/natalie-bidad

个人简介

Natalie practiced as a Resident and then Clinical Pharmacist at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust for 8 years, gaining experience in many different therapeutic areas including gastroenterology, renal, HIV and cardiology. She also spent 2 years working in a large pharmaceutical company which provided valuable insight into pharmaceutical care from a different perspective. During her time as a practicing pharmacist she developed a keen interest in medicine-taking behaviour and is presently completing a psychology conversion degree.

研究领域

Perception of risk of allograft failure amongst kidney transplant recipients Perceptions of breast reconstruction randomised controlled trial amongst women consenting or declining to take part

近期论文

How informed is declared altruism in clinical trials? A qualitative interview study of patient decision-making about the QUEST trials (Quality of Life after Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction) Journal article ; 2016 ; TRIALS ; BIOMED CENTRAL LTD links: IRIS ; UCL Discovery ; doi ; author's authors [click to collapse] : Bidad N,MacDonald L,Winters ZE,Edwards SJL,Emson M,Griffin CL,Bliss J,Horne R Views on the right to withdraw from randomised controlled trials assessing quality of life after mastectomy and breast reconstruction (QUEST): Findings from the QUEST perspectives study (QPS) Journal article ; 2014 ; Research Ethics links: IRIS ; UCL Discovery ; doi authors [click to collapse] : Bidad N,MacDonald L,Winters ZE,Edwards SJL,Horne R Learning from the QUEST multicentre feasibility randomization trials in breast reconstruction after mastectomy Journal article ; 2015 ; BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY ; WILEY-BLACKWELL links: IRIS ; UCL Discovery ; doi ; author's authors [click to collapse] : Winters ZE,Emson M,Griffin C,Mills J,Hopwood P,Bidad N,MacDonald L,Turton EPL,Horne R,Bliss JM