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Hire Dr. Fatima S.
United Kingdom
USD 50 /hr

Pharmacist | NIHR PhD Researcher | Pharmacoepidemiology | Health Data Analyst (R, CPRD, NHS Data)

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Medical Writing, Technical Writing, Newswriting
Research Market Research, Fact Checking, Gap Analysis, Scientific and Technical Research
Consulting Healthcare Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Statistical Analysis, Data Visualization, Big Data Analytics
Product Development Product Evaluation
Work Experience

PhD. Researcher

NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Patient Safety Translational Research Centre (PSTRC)

October 2023 - Present

Education

PhD

University of Leeds

September 2023 - Present

MSc

University of Leeds

September 2019 - December 2022

MSc

University of Leeds

January 2016 - December 2018

MPharm

University of Bradford

September 2007 - August 2012

Certifications
  • ONS Safe Researcher Training

    Office for National Statistics

    January 2025 - January 2025

Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rani Khatib, Fatima R N Sabir, Caroline Omari, Chris Pepper, Muzahir Hassan Tayebjee (2021). Managing drug-induced QT prolongation in clinical practice . Postgraduate Medical Journal.
Ryan K Mathew, The Immersive Healthcare Collaboration, Faisal Mushtaq (2021). Three principles for the progress of immersive technologies in healthcare training and education . BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning.
Fatima R. N. Sabir, Justine Tomlinson, Barry Strickland-Hodge, Heather Smith(2019). Evaluating the Connect with Pharmacy web-based intervention to reduce hospital readmission for older people . International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 41. (5). p. 1239--1246. Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}