George Frederick Mkoma

George Frederick Mkoma

Postdoc

After working as a clinician for couple of years, I could see myself growing my potential into clinical and population health research, particularly in understanding disease risk factors and disparities in care and treatment. My interest is to contribute in risk factors identification either in preclinical or clinical setting that may predispose individuals to certain diseases and to understand disease trajectories in populations taking into account social position, sex/gender, ethnicity and migrant status. Further to address disparities in care and treatment that may arise as a result of differences in disease and risk factors exposure across populations including comparing treatment modalities in order to inform best care practices. During my PhD studies, I investigated the risk of stroke, mortality and access to and utilisation of stroke care (pre-hospital, in-hospital and post-discharge care) among immigrants comparing with Danish-born residents using nationwide registers in Denmark. I employed various research methods such as multivariable logistic regression, quantile regression, Cox proportion hazard regression, Fine and Gray regression models, and composite score measures (opportunity-based and all-or-none) to study the research questions.

Primary fields of research

Clinical epidemiology and population health.

Migrant health and ethnicity.

Healthcare disparities and assessment.

Disease trajectories and risk factors predictions.

 

Current research

Long term consequences of COVID-19 in ethnic minorities using nationwide registers.

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