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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Rheeder, P

MMed(Int)(Pret) MSc(KlinEpid) PhD(Utrecht) - Professor and Head

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Telephone number: 012 354 1488
Fax number: 012 354 1489
E-mail address: paul.rheeder@up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Variation in management of HT

Aminoglucoside use in Medicinal wards

Hyperglycaemic conditions

Evaluation of the apex beat in clinical practice

Lipid profile of admissions in coronary unit

Diabetes Mellitus

Cardiovascular Disease

Clinical Epidemiology

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Ker JA, Rheeder P: 2005. The effect of angiotensin receptor blockers on myocardial infarction: What are we to believe?. Cardiovascular Journal of South Africa, 16 (2) / Mar-Apr, pp 81-82.

Westaway MS, Seager JR, Rheeder P, van Zyl DG: 2005. The effects of social support on health, well-being and management of diabetes mellitus: A black South African perspective. Ethnicity & Health, 10 (1) / Feb, pp 73-89.

Ferris WF, Naran NH, Crowther NJ, Rheeder P, Van der Merwe L, Chetty N: 2005. The relationship between insulin sensitivity and serum adiponectin levels in three population groups. Hormone and Metabolic Research, 37, pp 695-701.

van Zyl DG, Rheeder P: 2005. Physician education programme improves quality of diabetes care. Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa (JEMDSA), 10 (3), pp 86-90.

van Rooijen AJ, Rheeder P, Eales CJ, Becker PJ: 2005. Effect of exercise versus relaxation on health-related quality of life in black females with type 2 diabetes mellitus. South African Journal of Physiotherapy/ Suid-Afrikaanse Fisioterapie Tydskrif, 61 (3), pp 7-14.

Connor M, Rheeder P, Bryer A, Meredith M, Beukes M, Dubb A, Fritz V: 2005. The South African stroke risk in general practice study. South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), 95 (5) / May, pp 334-339.

 

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