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Rae Thomas & Paul Glasziou
Rae Thomas is an Associate Professor within the Institute of Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University. Previously, she spent over 25 years as a psychologist working with adults and children. Her research interests are embedding public voices in health guidelines and policy and translating research evidence to practice and policy.

Paul Glasziou is Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine and Director of the Institute of Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University. He was the Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford from 2003-2010, and a part-time General Practitioner. His key interests include identifying and removing the barriers to using high quality research in everyday clinical practice.
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  • “I was very upset to be diagnosed”:The psychosocial impact of a diagnosis of gestational diabetes - 7th February 2020
  • “I was very upset to be diagnosed”:The psychosocial impact of a diagnosis of gestational diabetes - 7th February 2020

“I was very upset to be diagnosed”: The psychosocial impact of a diagnosis of gestational diabetes

07/02/2020

BMC Series blog

While the harms of gestational diabetes are well-known, along with the physical benefits of diagnosing and treating it early, the psychosocial harms of a… Read more »

“I was very upset to be diagnosed”: The psychosocial impact of a diagnosis of gestational diabetes

07/02/2020

BMC Series blog

While the harms of gestational diabetes are well-known, along with the physical benefits of diagnosing and treating it early, the psychosocial harms of a… Read more »

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