Dr Sue Reid
Dr Sue Reid
Dr Sue Reid is an epidemiologist with a special interest in the epidemiology of cerebral palsy. She is Manager and Governance Officer for the Victorian Cerebral Palsy Register, a project she has worked on since 2001. Sue is also the Victorian representative on the Australian Cerebral Palsy Register Research Advisory Committee.
Dr Sue Reid is an epidemiologist with a special interest in the epidemiology of cerebral palsy. She is Manager and Governance Officer for the Victorian Cerebral Palsy Register, a project she has worked on since 2001. Sue is also the Victorian...
Dr Sue Reid is an epidemiologist with a special interest in the epidemiology of cerebral palsy. She is Manager and Governance Officer for the Victorian Cerebral Palsy Register, a project she has worked on since 2001. Sue is also the Victorian representative on the Australian Cerebral Palsy Register Research Advisory Committee.
Top Publications
- Reid, SM, Hinwood, GL, Guzys, AT, Hunt, RW, Reddihough, DS. Major structural congenital anomalies and causal pathways in people with cerebral palsy.. Dev Med Child Neurol 2024 view publication
- Reid, SM, Hinwood, GL, Guzys, AT, Hunt, RW, Reddihough, DS. Neonatal well-being and timing of brain injury in persons with cerebral palsy born at term or late preterm.. Dev Med Child Neurol 66(7) : 892 -901 2024 view publication
- Smyth, R, Reid, SM, Paton, K, Guzys, AT, Wakefield, CE, Amor, DJ. Causation in cerebral palsy: Parental beliefs and associated emotions.. Dev Med Child Neurol 66(2) : 258 -266 2024 view publication
- Reid, SM, Johnstone, BR, Westbury, C, Rawicki, B, Reddihough, DS. Randomized trial of botulinum toxin injections into the salivary glands to reduce drooling in children with neurological disorders. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 50(2) : 123 -128 2024 view publication
- Cooper, MS, Mackay, MT, Shepherd, DA, Dagia, C, Fahey, MC, Reddihough, D, Reid, SM, Harvey, AS. Distinct manifestations and potential mechanisms of seizures due to cortical versus white matter injury in children.. Epilepsy Res 199: 107267 2024 view publication
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