Dee Mangin

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Dee Mangin

Dee Mangin (pronounced: Dee Man-gin) is a prominent figure in the field of Family Medicine and Public Health. She is known for her extensive research and contributions to Primary Care and Women's Health.

Etymology

The name 'Dee' is of English origin and is a diminutive form of names beginning with D. 'Mangin' is a surname of French origin. However, the etymology of these names does not have a direct connection to Dee Mangin's profession or contributions.

Career

Dee Mangin is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University, Canada. She is also the Associate Chair of Research for the Department of Family Medicine and the David Braley Chair in Family Medicine at McMaster University.

Mangin's research focuses on rational prescribing and the safe and effective use of medicines. She has a particular interest in the overuse of medication and the medical care of vulnerable populations.

Contributions

Mangin has made significant contributions to the field of Family Medicine and Public Health. Her research on rational prescribing and medication safety has influenced policies and practices in primary care. She has also contributed to the understanding and improvement of health care for vulnerable populations.

Related Terms

  • Family Medicine: A medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages.
  • Public Health: The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
  • Primary Care: Health care provided by a medical professional with whom a patient has initial contact and by whom the patient may be referred to a specialist.
  • Women's Health: The branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and conditions that affect a woman's physical and emotional well-being.

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