About
As a public health doctor building on his past experience as a GP, his research aims to understand and address the determinants, burden, inequalities and adverse outcomes associated with chronic disease. He has a particular interest in kidney disease and in multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity).
Simon qualified in medicine from Southampton in 1992. After ten years as a full time Principal in General Practice in Southampton, he joined the Wessex Public Health training programme while continuing as a part time GP. He completed his doctoral degree in 2014 on the epidemiology of chronic kidney disease, with a particular interest in inequalities and health literacy.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Healthcare public health
- Kidney disease
- Multimorbidity
- Treatment burden
- Health inequalities
Research projects
Active projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: Kidney Research UK
Completed projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: British Renal Society
Researchers:
Researchers:
Researchers:
Sponsor: Kidney Research UK
Publications
143 publications
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S. Fraser,
2010, British Journal of General Practice, 60(576), 544-545
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S. Fraser & C Ayres,
2009, Scottish Medical Journal, 54(3), 36-41
Type: article
S. Fraser,
2005, Education for Primary Care, 16(2), 203-205
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External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Assessing equity in diabetic retinopathy screening
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2012
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Translational research in nephrology - Public Health
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2016
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Epidemiological study designs and public health impact
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2018
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How to live well with chronic kidney disease
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2019