Dr Phillip Oliver
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Clinical Lecturer
+44 114 222 2217
Full contact details
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
The Medical School
Beech Hill Road
91Ö±²¥
S10 2RX
- Profile
-
I am a clinical lecturer in primary care research and a general practitioner. In addition to my research activities within the AUPMC, I work as a GP partner at Wincobank Medical Centre in 91Ö±²¥.
After gaining a BSc in psychology from 91Ö±²¥ University in 1998, I worked as a research assistant at the Addiction Research Unit within my current department where I completed my PhD evaluating pharmacological risk factors for heroin and methadone overdose. I am interested in data science and completed an MSc in Applied Social Statistics at Lancaster University in 2004. I studied medicine in 91Ö±²¥, graduating in 2011, and went on to complete my GP training in 2016.
I am a member of the AUPMC primary care informatics group.
- Research interests
-
My main research interests are in using quantitative and data science methods to answer problems in primary care.
Current and recent research
- Oliver P, Hulin J, Mitchell C. A primary care database study of asthma treatment engagement and outcomes among patients with a history of illicit opioid use.
- Oliver P, Delgadillo J. Understanding the consequences and predictors of burnout amongst general practitioners.
- Rowse G, Oliver P. Factors associated with life satisfaction in people with Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
- Oliver P, Delaney B, Rutter J. An audit of suicide in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw in collaboration with the Office for the director of public health, 91Ö±²¥.
- Publications
-
Journal articles
Conference proceedings papers
Preprints
- Research group
-
Current and recent student supervision:
- PhD. Alyami R, Simpson R, Oliver P, Julious S. Implementation of published research results in Primary Care.
- BMedSci. Crothers R, Oliver P, Twohig H. Exploring barriers and facilitators to uptake of physical activity for young adults in areas of socioeconomic deprivation.
- BMedSci. O’Neil L. Oliver P, Burton C. Variation in urgent referrals for suspected cancer.