Tina Møller Sørensen
Associate Professor
Section for Internal Medicine, Oncology and Clinical Pathology
Dyrlægevej 16
1870 Frederiksberg C
My name is Tina Møller Sørensen. I am an assistant professor in section of medicine, oncology and clinical pathology, where we mainly work with medical illnesses. We have a very broad and diverse group of patients, but our focus is in-depth diagnostics, to ensure the most correct treatment of the individual patients
My research focuses precisely on the optimization of our current diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections in dogs. My focus is diagnostics and antimicrobial usage in primary practice. The subject is relevant because there are large gaps in the scientific litterature of our way to deal with this particular group of patients, and especially how we treat them. Urinary tract infections are typically treated with antibiotics. Since the development of resistance among bacteria is a emerging nationally and internationally problem in both humans and animals , we must be sure to only use antibiotics when it is justified and necessary for the patient.
You are welcome to contact me for further information about my research.
Best regards,
Tina Møller Sørensen
Primary fields of research
Urinary tract infections
Use of antibiotics
Teaching
- "Emergency and critical care medicine, obstetrics and clinical anesthesiology"
- Clinical rotations in internal medicine and emergency and critical care medicine
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Point of care susceptibility testing in primary care: does it lead to a more appropriate prescription of antibiotics in patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infections? Protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Use of diagnostic tests and the appropriateness of the treatment decision in patients with suspected urinary tract infection in primary care in Denmark - Observational study
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Effect of point-of-care susceptibility testing in general practice on appropriate prescription of antibiotics for patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infection: a diagnostic randomised controlled trial
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