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School of Medicine
Division of Clinical Epidemiology
  
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Rheeder, P
MMed(Int)(Pret) MSc(KlinEpidem) - Professor and Head

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Contact details:

Telephone number: 012 354 1488
Fax number: 012 354 1489
E-mail address: prheeder@medic.up.ac.za

Research interests:

Variation in management of HT

Aminoglucoside use in Medicinal wards

Hyperglycaemic conditions

Evaluation of the apex beat in clinical practice

Lipid profile of admissions in coronary unit

Diabetic complications in black diabetics

Variation in management of HT

Aminoglucoside use in Medicinal wards

Hyperglycaemic conditions

Evaluation of acromegaly in clinical practice

Lipid profile of admissions in coronary unit

Diabetes Mellitus

Research output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals

Rheeder P, Stolk RP, Grobbee DE: 2001. Ethnic differences in C-peptide levels and anti-GAD antibodies in South African patients presenting with diabetic ketoacidosis. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 94, pp 39-43.

Rheeder P: 2001. Treating the obese hypertensive patient. CME: South Africa's Continuing Medical Education Monthly/VMO: Suid Afrika se Maandblad van Voortgesette Mediese Onderrig, 19, pp 580-581.

Van Rooijen AJ, Rheeder P, Eales C, Becker P: 2001. Black female patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Knowledge, Attitudes and Physical Activity. South African Journal of Physiotherapy/ Suid-Afrikaanse Fisioterapie Tydskrif, 57(3), pp 20-27.

Westaway MS, Rheeder P, Gumede T: 2001. The effect of type 2 Diabetes Mellitus on health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Curationis: Research Journal of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa/Mar, pp 74-78.