Download from app store
We have detected that you are using an Ad Blocker.
PracticeUpdate is free to end users but we rely on advertising to fund our site. Please consider supporting PracticeUpdate by whitelisting us in your ad blocker.
We have sent a message to the email address you have provided, . If this email is not correct, please update your settings with your correct address.
The email address you provided during registration, , does not appear to be valid. Please update your settings with a valid address before to continue using PracticeUpdate.
Please provide your AHPRA Number to ensure that you are given the correct level of access to our site.
Sarah Wild MSc, PhD

Sarah H. Wild MSc, PhD

Professor of Epidemiology, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Sarah Wild did her medical training in London and Cambridge. Her postgraduate experience included general medicine and diabetes, general practice and public health medicine, a cardiovascular epidemiology fellowship at Stanford University and a PhD at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Sarah has worked at the University of Edinburgh since 2002 and is now professor of epidemiology and an honorary consultant in public health at Lothian NHS Board. Her main interests are the epidemiology and prevention of diabetes and other non-communicable diseases and the use of routine data for research.

Disclosures

Dr. Wild attends meetings of the Scottish Study Group for Diabetes in the Young, for which accommodation, subsistence, and registration is supported by Novo Nordisk, and she has received an honorarium paid to her research funds for participation in an advisory board for Gilead.