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Peter Hanlon

Clinical Lecturer in General Practice and Primary
Department of Health & Wellbeing
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom

Biography

Dr Peter Hanlon graduated from the University of Edinburgh with MBChB in 2011, having completed an intercalated BMedSci in Immunology in 2008. Following undergraduate training he completed an Academic Foundation Programme in Aberdeen, as part of which he researched aetiological factors in autoimmune disease. Peter began GP training in Forth Valley in 2013. While in clinical training he has become particularly interested in frailty, chronic disease management and palliative care. He gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 2014 as well as diplomas in Geriatric Medicine in 2014 and in Child Health in 2016. During this time he developed his academic interests completing an MSc in Internal Medicine, graduating with distinction in 2015, as part of which he undertook a systematic overview of telemedicine interventions to support self-management in long-term conditions. Peter joined General Practice and Primary Care in August 2016 as a SCREDS Clinical Lecturer. He also continues part time training in general practice as a registrar in Doune Health Centre.

Research Interest

Chronic disease management, Self-management support, Telemedicine and digital interventions, Palliative care.

Publications

  • Hanlon, P. , Daines, L., Campbell, C., McKinstry, B., Weller, D. and Pinnock, H. (2017) Telehealth interventions to support self-management of long-term conditions: a systematic meta-review of diabetes, heart failure, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(5), e172. (doi:10.2196/jmir.6688) (PMID:28526671) (PMCID:PMC5451641)

  • Hanlon, P. , Yeoman, L., Esiovwa, R., Gibson, L., Williamson, A. E., Mair, F. S. and Lowrie, R. (2017) Interventions by healthcare professionals to improve management of physical long-term conditions in adults who are homeless: a systematic review protocol. BMJ Open, 7(8), e016756. (doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016756)

  • Jani, B. D. , Nicholl, B. I. , McQueenie, R., Connelly, D., Hanlon, P. , Gallacher, K. I. , Lee, D. and Mair, F. S. (2017) Multimorbidity and comorbidity in atrial fibrillation and effects on survival: findings from UK Biobank Cohort. Europace, (Accepted for Publication)

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