Dr Youssef Hbid
Research Associate in Stroke Quality Improvement
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Biography
Dr Youssef Hbid is a Research Associate in Stroke Quality Improvement for the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Program (SSNAP), which sits within the Department of Population Health Sciences at King’s College London. Youssef is an applied mathematician by background, he obtained a MSc in Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems at Normandie University (2016), and a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Biostatistics from both, Paris-Sorbonne University and Cadi Ayyad University Marrakech (2021). He has been involved in mathematical and clinical research with research groups at King’s College London and the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) in Paris. His research interests include Statistics, modelling, Stroke, Epidemiology of long-term conditions and predictive medicine.
Research
Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP)
SSNAP is a major national healthcare quality improvement programme, providing stroke care data for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Project status: Ongoing
News
King's data analysis behind NHS stroke campaign
The NHS has launched a major new campaign to urge the public to call 999 immediately if anyone experiences one of the three common symptoms of a stroke.
Research
Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP)
SSNAP is a major national healthcare quality improvement programme, providing stroke care data for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Project status: Ongoing
News
King's data analysis behind NHS stroke campaign
The NHS has launched a major new campaign to urge the public to call 999 immediately if anyone experiences one of the three common symptoms of a stroke.