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Associate Professor Andrew Harrison
Andrew Harrison is Clinical Head of the Wellington Regional Rheumatology Unit and Associate Professor at the Wellington School of Medicine. His current research interests span the gamut of rheumatology from the molecular level to epidemiology and service delivery. He is the chair of the New Zealand steering committee of the Treat to Target in Rheumatoid Arthritis initiative.
Dr Rebecca Grainger
Dr Grainger is a Rheumatologist employed at Hutt Valley District Health Board and is a senior lecturer in the Department of Medicine, University of Otago Wellington. Her clinical interests are broad and include inflammatory arthritis, gout and scleroderma. To date her research has focused on gout, including both translational research and outcome measures in gout.
Dr Douglas White
Dr White is a Rheumatologist employed full time at the Waikato District Health Board. He enjoys the diversity of his role, which includes teaching and research alongside his clinical work. He has a particular interest in Ankylosing Spondylitis and has been instrumental in establishing a number of hospital and community based initatives.
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