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Professor Rachel North



Projects as PI
  
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  • Evaluation of age related macular degeneration primary care pilot schemes (01/02/2016 -  31/12/2017)
  • Hospital to Community: identifying the value of community optometrists monitoring and managing chronic eye disease in community practices (01/10/2020 -  28/02/2023)
  • Optimum screening intervals for people with diabetes and non-sight threatening diabetic retinopathy (01/04/2016 -  31/10/2016)
  • Prevalence of ocular pathologies in patients with diabetes mellitus and their impact upon vision (01/02/2014 -  31/03/2015)
  • Summer Scholarship (01/07/2010 -  31/08/2010)


Projects as Co-Investigator
  
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  • A multidisciplinary approach to early detection and staging disease in glaucoma (01/05/2020 -  31/01/2022)
  • A preventative approach to ensuring Access to a Sustainable, whole System pathway for older people with vISion impairmenT (ASSIST) (01/10/2022 -  28/02/2025)
  • Assessing choroidal changes in response to diabetic eye disease using optical coherence tomography (01/06/2008 -  31/05/2010)
  • Can the annual screening interval for diabetic retinopathy be extended in patients with no retinopathy? (01/04/2008 -  31/03/2010)
  • Disks at risk: Novel optic nerve head phenotyping in glaucoma (01/07/2011 -  30/06/2013)

Last updated on 2023-12-04 at 12:17

 

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