Location
Rochester, Minnesota
Summary
Dr. Gabriel is Professor of Medicine and of Epidemiology and an established NIH-funded investigator in the epidemiology of the rheumatic diseases. Dr. Gabriel has successfully integrated her knowledge of clinical rheumatology with her training in epidemiology and health services research to develop a research program that has made important contributions to our understanding of the risks, determinants, and outcomes of the rheumatic diseases. A few highlights include her many publications on the risks, costs, and cost-effectiveness of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), her well-known epidemiologic studies examining the risks of connective tissue diseases among women with breast implants, her population-based studies characterizing the epidemiology of nearly all the major rheumatic diseases (e.g. RA, JRA, SLE, GCA, PMR, psoriatic arthritis, localized scleroderma), and her studies defining the economic impact of RA. Most recently her research has focused on elucidating the risks and determinants of heart disease among persons with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Recent Publications
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Professional Details
Primary Appointment
- Health Sciences Research
Joint Appointment
- Rheumatology
Academic Rank
- Professor of Epidemiology
- Professor of Medicine
Education
- MD College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan
- Internship University of Manitoba Teaching Hospitals
- Residency - Internal Medicine Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
- Fellowship - Rheumatology Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic
- Research Fellowship - Rheumatology Research Wellesley Hospital
- MSc - Clinical Epidemiology
Biostatistics McMaster University