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Dr Min Hae Park

Assistant Professor in Clinical Epidemiology

United Kingdom

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Services Research & Policy. I am part of the Clinical Effectiveness Unit, a collaboration between LSHTM and the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Previously, I have worked on NIHR-funded programmes of research on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in dementia, and childhood obesity interventions.

My first degree was in Human Sciences (University of Oxford), followed by an MSc in Reproductive and Sexual Health Research and a PhD in Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology from LSHTM.

Affiliations

Department of Health Services Research and Policy
Faculty of Public Health and Policy

Teaching

- Deputy Module Organiser, Basic Statistics for PHP
- Seminar leader/lecturer, Basic Statistics for PHP
- Seminar leader, Reviewing the Literature
- Personal tutor and project supervisor, MSc Public Health
- Lecturer/facilitator, Clinical Research Methods for Surgeons short course (Royal College of Surgeons of England)

- Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Research

I am a methodologist on the National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit and National Pancreatic Cancer Audit. As part of these roles, I am involved in projects that use national routine data to evaluate hospital care for people with cancer.

I have also been involved in the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD) project, which is run by University College London.

Selected Publications

The association between guideline adherence, age and overall survival among women with non-metastatic breast cancer: A systematic review.
MILLER, K; Kreis, IA; GANNON, MR; MEDINA, J; Clements, K; Horgan, K; Dodwell, D; PARK, MH; CROMWELL, DA;
2022
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Impact of postoperative chemotherapy on survival for oesophagogastric adenocarcinoma after preoperative chemotherapy and surgery.
Rahman, S; Thomas, B; Maynard, N; PARK, MH; Wahedally, M; Trudgill, N; Crosby, T; CROMWELL, DA; Underwood, TJ;
2021
British Journal of Surgery
Prediction of long-term survival after gastrectomy using random survival forests.
Rahman, SA; Maynard, N; Trudgill, N; Crosby, T; PARK, M; Wahedally, H; Underwood, TJ; CROMWELL, DA; NOGCA Project Team and AUGIS,;
2021
The British journal of surgery
School absence and achievement in children with isolated orofacial clefts.
Fitzsimons, KJ; Deacon, SA; Copley, LP; PARK, MH; MEDINA, J; VAN DER MEULEN, JH;
2020
Archives of disease in childhood
Improving the assessment and management of obesity in UK children and adolescents: the PROMISE research programme including a RCT
Viner, RM; KINRA, S; Christie, D; Cole, TJ; Costa, S; Croker, H; Fry, T; Hsia, Y; Hudson, L; Kessel, AS; Morris, S; Nazareth, I; Nicholls, D; PARK, MH; Saxena, S; Taylor, B; White, B; Wong, IC;
2020
Programme Grants for Applied Research
Caregiver burden and quality of life two years after attendance at a memory clinic.
PARK, MH; SMITH, SC; HENDRIKS, AA J; BLACK, N;
2019
International journal of geriatric psychiatry
Memory assessment services and health-related quality of life: 1-year follow-up.
PARK, MH; SMITH, SC; Ritchie, CW; HENDRIKS, AA J; BLACK, N;
2018
International journal of geriatric psychiatry
Change in Health-related Quality of Life After Referral to Memory Assessment Services.
PARK, MH; SMITH, SC; CHRYSANTHAKI, T; NEUBURGER, J; Ritchie, CW; HENDRIKS, AA J; BLACK, N;
2017
Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
Sociodemographic Characteristics, Cognitive Function, and Health-related Quality of Life of Patients Referred to Memory Assessment Services in England.
PARK, MH; SMITH, SC; NEUBURGER, J; CHRYSANTHAKI, T; HENDRIKS, AA J; BLACK, N;
2017
Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
Is the effectiveness of memory assessment services associated with their structural and process characteristics?
PARK, MH; BLACK, N; Ritchie, CW; HENDRIKS, AA J; SMITH, SC;
2017
International journal of geriatric psychiatry
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