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Thomas Fanshawe is a Senior Medical Statistician and Departmental Lecturer at the University of Oxford's Medical Sciences Division. His research focuses on statistical methods applied to studies in primary care, particularly in clinical risk prediction and diagnosis. He has a strong background in the application of meta-analytic methods and has contributed to several key studies through his work in the Methodology theme of the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre. Fanshawe has provided statistical support to various projects, including the TOUCAN and EVOLUTION studies, the Mental Health theme of the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford Thames Valley, and has previously been involved in forensic psychiatry risk prediction programmes. He coordinates medical statistics teaching for Year 1 and 2 medical students within the Oxford pre-clinical curriculum and contributes to postgraduate modules on Evidence-Based Health Care and Applied Digital Health. He also supervises DPhil programmes within the department, supporting the training of new researchers in the field.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.