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New Zealand primary care academic

Derelie (Dee) Mangin
Alma materUniversity of Otago
Scientific career
FieldsPrimary care
InstitutionsUniversity of Otago, McMaster University

Derelie (Dee) Mangin is a New Zealand primary care academic. As of 2018, she is a full professor at the University of Otago and holds the David Braley Nancy Gordon Chair in Family Medicine at McMaster University.

Career

She earned her MB, BCh and DPH at the University of Otago. She is a Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners.

Mangin was a member of New Zealand Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic Products Advisory Committee (known as PHARMAC).

Selected works

  • Garfinkel, Doron, and Derelie Mangin. "Feasibility study of a systematic approach for discontinuation of multiple medications in older adults: addressing polypharmacy." Archives of Internal Medicine 170, no. 18 (2010): 1648–1654.
  • Corwin, Paul, Les Toop, Graham McGeoch, Martin Than, Simon Wynn-Thomas, J. Elisabeth Wells, Robin Dawson et al. "Randomised controlled trial of intravenous antibiotic treatment for cellulitis at home compared with hospital." Bmj 330, no. 7483 (2005): 129.
  • Mangin, Dee, Kieran Sweeney, and Iona Heath. "Preventive health care in elderly people needs rethinking." Bmj 335, no. 7614 (2007): 285–287.
  • Mangin, Dee, Iona Heath, and Marc Jamoulle. "Beyond diagnosis: rising to the multimorbidity challenge." (2012): e3526.
  • Mangin, Dee, and Les Toop. "The Quality and Outcomes Framework: what have you done to yourselves?." (2007): 435–437.

References

  1. ^ "Professor Dee Mangin".
  2. "David Braley and Nancy Gordon Chair in Family Medicine". fhs.mcmaster.ca.
  3. "Three appointed to key Pharmac committee". 22 December 2010.

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