Dee Mangin

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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[1] and holds the David Braley Nancy Gordon Chair in Family Medicine at McMaster University.[2]

She earned her MB, BCh and DPH at the University of Otago.[1] 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).[3]

Selected works[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  1. ^ a b "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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