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Professor Martin Dennis is a consultant stroke physician specializing in the care and management of stroke patients. He graduated from St Thomas' Hospital in London in 1980 and has been instrumental in developing stroke services in Edinburgh since he moved there in 1990. He has contributed significantly to the field of stroke medicine, particularly through his leadership roles, including serving as the chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Stroke Scotland. His research focuses on the organization and evaluation of stroke services, with an emphasis on predicting patient prognosis and managing post-stroke issues. He has led several large international studies, notably the CLOTS trial, which investigated the use of intermittent pneumatic compression devices to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in stroke patients. Additionally, he has been involved in randomized controlled trials assessing the effectiveness of interventions such as family care workers and various feeding regimes in improving outcomes for stroke patients.
Stroke Medicine • University of Edinburgh
Led the Stroke Research Group, focusing on improving stroke care and research.
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