Patricia Priest
Patricia Priest is a New Zealand public health scientist and epidemiologist who is Professor of Public Health in Medicine at the University of Otago. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Priest served as an advisor to the New Zealand Ministry of Health. She was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize in 2010. As of 2024 Priest is the Acting Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Health Sciences at the university. Provided by Wikipedia
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Predicting the impact of household contact and mass chemoprophylaxis on future new leprosy cases in South Tarawa, Kiribati: A modelling study. by Charlotte Gilkison, Stephen Chambers, David J Blok, Jan Hendrik Richardus, Eretii Timeon, Erei Rimon, Patricia Priest
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Adapting an equity-focused implementation process framework with a focus on ethnic health inequities in the Aotearoa New Zealand context by Papillon Gustafson, Michelle Lambert, Karen Bartholomew, Mihi Ratima, Yasmin Abdul Aziz, Lisa Kremer, Adam Fusheini, Peter Carswell, Rachel Brown, Patricia Priest, Sue Crengle
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COVID-19 in New Zealand and the impact of the national response: a descriptive epidemiological study by Sarah Jefferies, MD, Nigel French, ProfPhD, Charlotte Gilkison, MPH, Giles Graham, BSci, Virginia Hope, MPhil, Jonathan Marshall, PhD, Caroline McElnay, MSc, Andrea McNeill, PhD, Petra Muellner, PhD, Shevaun Paine, MAE, Namrata Prasad, MPH, Julia Scott, MPH, Jillian Sherwood, MBChB, Liang Yang, PhD, Patricia Priest, DPhil
Published 2020Connect to this object online.
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