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University of Exeter Medical School

Dr Sinead McDonagh

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I typically work monday, wednesday, thursday and friday; 8am-515pm

Dr Sinead McDonagh

Senior Research Fellow
Health and Community Sciences

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University of Exeter
Smeall building
St Luke's Campus
Exeter EX1 2LU

About me:

Sinead completed her BSc in Sport Sciences at Brunel University in 2011. She then moved to the University of Exeter to study for a MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine.

 

During her time as a Masters student, Sinead became very interested in the effects of dietary nitrate supplementation and lifestyle choices on cardiovascular health and exercise tolerance and went on to pursue a PhD in this area.

 

In 2017, Sinead joined the University of Exeter Medical School Primary Care department as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow where her research focuses on the detection and management of postural hypotension, hypertension and atrial fibrillation in primary care and the implementation of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme (REACH-HF) in the NHS. Sinead has recently been awarded a 2-year NIHR School for Primary Care Research Postdoctoral Fellowship to support her research interests in detecting postural hypotension in primary care, as well as training and development.


Interests:

  • Recognition and management of postural hypotension in primary care
  • Improving blood pressure control in patients with hypertension
  • Significance and implications of a difference in blood pressures between arms
  • Heart failure and cardiac rehabilitation
  • Access to primary care
  • Rural healthcare
  • Lowering blood pressure and improving exercise capacity through dietary nitrate supplementation
  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Multimorbidity and decision making about healthcare


Qualifications:

  • BSc Sport Sciences (Brunel University)
  • MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine (University of Exeter)
  • PhD Sport Sciences - Exercise Physiology and Nutrition (University of Exeter)
  • AFHEA

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