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Professor Martin Dennis trained at St Thomas' Hospital in London, qualifying in 1980. He was involved in the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project and completed his MD thesis on 'Transient Ischaemic Attacks Community.' He moved to Edinburgh in 1990 and served as a senior lecturer, later being awarded a personal chair in 2002. He established the Scottish Stroke Care Audit and has played a significant role with the British Association of Stroke Physicians (BASP), where he served as chairman of the National Advisory Committee on Stroke Scotland and as the lead clinician for the Managed Clinical Network for Stroke Lothian. His research focuses on stroke medicine, with an emphasis on detecting, preventing, and treating complications of stroke. Prof Dennis has completed large international studies that aim to improve feeding protocols for stroke patients to reduce the risk of developing blood clots. His notable contributions include the CLOTS trial 3, which demonstrated that intermittent pneumatic compression devices can reduce the incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and improve survival rates.
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