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Overview

Amanda J. Lee is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus spanning multiple subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Gender Studies, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, General Health Professions, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their research covers a range of topics, including:

  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Dental Education, Practice, Research
  • Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases

Amanda J. Lee has published in several frequent venues, highlighting an active engagement with surgical and medical communities. These venues include:

  • British Journal of Surgery
  • The Surgeon
  • Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
  • BMJ Open
  • Bulletin of The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Their recent papers reflect a range of clinical and educational interests. Selected works include:

  • "Aspirin Use Is Associated With Decreased Mechanical Ventilation, Intensive Care Unit Admission, and In-Hospital Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019" (2020), published in Anesthesia & Analgesia
  • "Peak Inspiratory Flow Measured at Different Inhaler Resistances in Patients with Asthma" (2020), published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • "Differential attainment at MRCS according to gender, ethnicity, age and socioeconomic factors: a retrospective cohort study" (2022), published in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
  • "Use of proton pump inhibitors and histamine-2 receptor antagonists and risk of gastric cancer in two population-based studies" (2020), published in British Journal of Cancer
  • "A Novel One-Day Learning Procedure for Mice" (2020), published in Current Protocols in Mouse Biology

Frequent co-authors working alongside Amanda J. Lee include Ricky Ellis, Jennifer Cleland, Duncan Scrimgeour, Peter A. Brennan, and D Scrimgeour, indicating collaborative work predominantly within clinical and medical education research contexts.

Best Publications

  • Ankle brachial index combined with Framingham risk score to predict cardiovascular events and mortality: A meta-analysis

    F.G.R. Fowkes;G.D. Murray;I. Butcher;C.L. Heald

  • Plasma fibrinogen level and the risk of major cardiovascular diseases and nonvascular mortality: an individual participant meta-analysis.

    J Danesh;S Lewington;S G Thompson;Lowe Gdo.

  • Prevalence of varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency in men and women in the general population: Edinburgh Vein Study.

    C. J. Evans;F. G. R. Fowkes;C. V. Ruckley;A. J. Lee

  • The Epidemiology of Chronic Pain of Predominantly Neuropathic Origin. Results From a General Population Survey

    Nicola Torrance;Blair Hamilton Smith;M I Bennett;Amanda Jane Lee

  • Incidence, Natural History and Cardiovascular Events in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease in the General Population

    G. C. Leng;A. J. Lee;F. G. R. Fowkes;Martha Whiteman

  • Use of ankle brachial pressure index to predict cardiovascular events and death: a cohort study

    G C Leng;F G R Fowkes;A J Lee;J Dunbar

  • Blood viscosity and risk of cardiovascular events: the Edinburgh Artery Study

    G. D. O. Lowe;A. J. Lee;A. Rumley;J. F. Price

  • Maternal obesity during pregnancy and premature mortality from cardiovascular event in adult offspring: follow-up of 1 323 275 person years

    Rebecca M Reynolds;Keith M Allan;Edwin A Raja;Sohinee Bhattacharya

  • C-Reactive Protein, Interleukin-6, and Soluble Adhesion Molecules as Predictors of Progressive Peripheral Atherosclerosis in the General Population Edinburgh Artery Study

    Ioanna Tzoulaki;Gordon D. Murray;Amanda J. Lee;Ann Rumley

  • Relationship Between Carotid Intima-Media Thickness and Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Peripheral Arterial Disease The Edinburgh Artery Study

    P. L. Allan;P. I. Mowbray;A. J. Lee;F. G. R. Fowkes

  • Cancer risk among users of oral contraceptives: cohort data from the Royal College of General Practitioner's oral contraception study

    Philip Christopher Hannaford;Sivasubramaniam Selvaraj;Alison Margaret Elliott;Valerie Christine Angus

  • Relationship between smoking and cardiovascular risk factors in the development of peripheral arterial disease and coronary artery disease: Edinburgh Artery Study.

    J.F. Price;P.I. Mowbray;A.J. Lee;A. Rumley

  • Hemostatic factors as predictors of ischemic heart disease and stroke in the Edinburgh Artery Study.

    F. B. Smith;A. J. Lee;F. G. R. Fowkes;J. F. Price

  • What are the symptoms of varicose veins? Edinburgh vein study cross sectional population survey

    A. Bradbury;C. Evans;P. Allan;A. Lee

  • Prevalence and risk factors of chronic venous insufficiency.

    F. G. Fowkes;C. J. Evans;Amanda Jane Lee

  • Evaluation of patient reporting of adverse drug reactions to the UK 'Yellow Card Scheme': literature review, descriptive and qualitative analyses, and questionnaire surveys.

    Anthony Avery;Claire Anderson;Christine Bond;Heather Fortnum

  • Mortality among contraceptive pill users: cohort evidence from Royal College of General Practitioners’ Oral Contraception Study

    Philip C Hannaford;Lisa Iversen;Tatiana V Macfarlane;Alison M Elliott

  • Health and Quality of Life Associated With Chronic Pain of Predominantly Neuropathic Origin in the Community

    Blair H. Smith;Nicola Torrance;Michael I. Bennett;Amanda J. Lee

  • Chronic venous insufficiency: clinical and duplex correlations. The Edinburgh Vein Study of venous disorders in the general population.

    C Vaughan Ruckley;Christine J Evans;Paul L Allan;Amanda Jane Lee

  • Lifetime cancer risk and combined oral contraceptives: the Royal College of General Practitioners’ Oral Contraception Study

    Lisa Iversen;Selvaraj Sivasubramaniam;Amanda J Lee;Shona A Fielding

Frequent Co-Authors

David Price
David Price University of Aberdeen
Gordon D.O. Lowe
Gordon D.O. Lowe University of Glasgow
Jennifer Cleland
Jennifer Cleland Nanyang Technological University
Andrew W. Bradbury
Andrew W. Bradbury University of Birmingham
Ann Rumley
Ann Rumley University of Glasgow
Siladitya Bhattacharya
Siladitya Bhattacharya University of Aberdeen
Jackie F. Price
Jackie F. Price University of Edinburgh
Marie Johnston
Marie Johnston University of Aberdeen
Ioanna Tzoulaki
Ioanna Tzoulaki Imperial College London
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh

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