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Philip Conaghan finished training in rheumatology and general medicine at the University of Melbourne in 1992 and moved to Sydney, learning about research: clinical trials, basic science and the perils of PhDs. In 1997 he moved to Leeds where he is currently a senior lecturer in rheumatology and an honorary NHS consultant.
His major research interests are in the overlapping areas of: MRI and arthritis; musculoskeletal medicine and osteoarthritis; outcome measurement.
He is academic liaison to the Leeds Musculoskeletal Service, the intermediary MSK service for the city of Leeds. He has over 70 publications (39 peer-reviewed, 20 reviews, 12 book chapters/books), has presented more than 110 abstracts at scientific meetings, and is often an invited speaker both nationally and internationally.
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Figure 1 Philip Conaghan.
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