Staff Member

Dr. Sarah-May Bristow

Associate Lecturer Paediatrics and Child Health

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Sarah-May Bristow is a clinical researcher whose work spans endocrinology, metabolism, and perioperative outcomes, with affiliations linked to New Zealand academic and medical research institutions. Her research integrates clinical epidemiology with patient-centered outcomes, particularly in surgical and metabolic health contexts.

Her publications highlight two main focus areas: calcium metabolism and bone health, and acute kidney injury in surgical populations. She has contributed to advancing understanding of calcium intake, supplementation risks, bone mineral density changes, and links between mineral metabolism and cardiovascular or metabolic health. More recent work emphasizes perioperative risk factors, especially kidney injury following major gastrointestinal surgery.

Bristow’s work is characterized by longitudinal cohort analyses and multicentre studies, reflecting strengths in clinical data interpretation and translational relevance. Her contributions help inform clinical guidelines on supplementation, metabolic health, and surgical risk management, bridging endocrinology and broader medical practice.

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