Sam Mostafa
PhD
Honorary Clinical Lecturer
Sam joined the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism as a Clinical Lecturer and Specialist Registrar in Diabetes & Endocrinology in March 2015. Sam has previously undertaken an NIHR academic clinical fellowship and externally funded PhD from 2009 to 2013, during which time he won a number of national awards from Diabetes UK and Association of British Clinical Diabetologists. His major research interests are around risks of macro- and micro-vascular complications of type 2 diabetes, including interventions to reduce these risks and designing decision aid software to support selection of glucose lowering therapies in type 2 diabetes. In his spare time, Sam enjoys travelling and is an occasional runner, swimmer and cyclist.
Recent publications
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Diagnosing type 2 diabetes and identifying high-risk individuals using the new glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) criteria.
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Gholap NN. et al, (2013), Br J Gen Pract, 63, e165 - e167
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Diagnostic performance of using one- or two-HbA1c cut-point strategies to detect undiagnosed type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose regulation within a multi-ethnic population.
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Mostafa SA. et al, (2013), Diab Vasc Dis Res, 10, 84 - 92
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A comparison of cost per case detected of screening strategies for Type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose regulation: modelling study.
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Khunti K. et al, (2012), Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 97, 505 - 513
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Independent effect of ethnicity on glycemia in South Asians and white Europeans.
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Mostafa SA. et al, (2012), Diabetes Care, 35, 1746 - 1748
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A simple strategy for screening for glucose intolerance, using glycated haemoglobin, in individuals admitted with acute coronary syndrome.
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Gholap N. et al, (2012), Diabet Med, 29, 838 - 843