Very happy to write this with @uoftmedicine student, @JoshFeldman14, and @USaskMed#familymed resident David El Sabawy
Relevant to every single patient and provider in Canada!
Please share and join the discussion about Our Health Data https://t.co/YCVZsrh3a6
The Connected Care for Canadians Act is an important step toward fixing Canada’s dysfunctional health information ecosystem. However, much work and investment will be required for it to make a difference.
➡️ https://t.co/P4ElIVD7Uh
@JoshFeldman14@andrewDPinto@upstreamlab
Limited research exists on interventions for social isolation among those aged <65, despite increasing its prevalence. This systematic review identifies key elements of successful interventions
➡️ https://t.co/BoMHp9VIpz
@SMHealthSciLib@AndrewDPinto@upstreamlab
At event hosted by @upstreamlab: precarious work and health, linking research to action and common North-South experiences. Findings from EMPOWER (https://t.co/BjamIdhAIE) on PSWs in #Canada, and ANITA (https://t.co/Ac5691MUv8) on domestic workers in #Peru, led by @archnaguptamd
Our HPTU is hosting @AndrewDPinto on Oct 23rd to discuss Adaptive Platform Trials & the Canadian Primary Care Trials Network.
More details here: https://t.co/X99dWWw5b4
@OBrien_IPH@UCalgaryMed@uoftmedicine
A few years ago, when the Local’s editor-in-chief @taimhuynh first saw neighbourhood-level life expectancy data showing striking disparities in major cities in the US, he had a question: why wasn’t this work being done in Toronto? 🧵1/8
This work - led by @archnaguptamd of @upstreamlab@UofTFamilyMed - is a great example of international collaboration on a common challenge: increasing precarious work. Great opportunity to learn & engage #SDOH
Registration is OPEN for our research dissemination event on Oct 24 - "Advancing Equitable Pathways: Empowering Precarious Workers through Enhanced Social Protection and Healthcare Access in Canada and Peru"
Save your spot now! https://t.co/Acx1meqpvg
Great article on the numerous benefits of cities oriented to active transportation and good transit by @juliaoftoronto: https://t.co/lv8LmpYZFG
CC @upstreamlab
The second annual EPIC Symposium is happening on October 27th, at the Toronto Reference Library. Speakers include Inger Damon, @senjutisaha, Kanta Subbarao, @AndrewDPinto, @nikkiweckman, and Michael Norris. We have also Don Sheppard with @PHAC_GC as this year's panel chair.
Really delighted at how this event on Adaptive Platform Trials went yesterday - a big thank you to the team @upstreamlab!
For materials and recordings of the presentations, check out https://t.co/mJOEKFEJTk in the coming week
#COVID19pandemic had a variable impact on #primarycare quality. Preventive & chronic disease care dependent on in-person visits declined but #qualityofcare was maintained for aspects that were not dependent on in-person visits. @AndrewDPinto@tara_kiran
https://t.co/sldTej3FM4
VIRTUAL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Join us online or in-person for the 2024 Adaptive Platform Trials Scientific Meeting on October 3rd in Toronto, ON. #APTMeeting2024
For more information and to register, please visit: https://t.co/wTnlwjC59S
REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Registration for in-person attendance for the 2024 Adaptive Platform Trials Scientific Meeting on October 3rd in Toronto, ON has been extended until Friday, September 27 11:59 PM EST.
Registration and more info: https://t.co/wTnlwjC59S
🚨 Adaptive Platform Trial Meeting 2024🚨
Register today! Happening in Toronto on Oct 3. Amazing speakers and a chance to learn about one of the most powerful methods emerging from #COVID19: https://t.co/mJOEKFEJTk
Excited for our 2024 Adaptive Platform Trials conference - register today! https://t.co/mJOEKFFhIS
Happening Oct 3 @uoft - amazing speakers and a great opportunity to connect with international experts
#trials#RCT funding by @CIHR_IRSC CC @ihpmeuoft@UofT_dlsph
The social determinants of health should be at the heart of #PopulationHealthManagement. Close coordination between primary care and public health, actionable data, and formal mechanisms to engage communities in every step and enable multisectoral action are key.
#COVID19 had a variable impact on #primarycare quality. Preventive & chronic disease care dependent on in-person visits declined but #qualityofcare was maintained for aspects that were not dependent on in-person visits. @AndrewDPinto@tara_kiran
https://t.co/2zIg8toGP0
#AI in #PrimaryCare 👉https://t.co/IHqj4u4eHt
This study examines how #PrimaryCare providers are evaluating the practicality of creating & deploying an #AI based tool to extract insights on patients' social determinants of health from their electronic medical record (#EMR) dat#AI in #PrimaryCare 👉https://t.co/IHqj4u4eHt
This study examines how #PrimaryCare providers are evaluating the practicality of creating & deploying an #AI based tool to extract insights on patients' social determinants of health from their electronic medical record (#EMR) data
As COVID-19 cases rise this summer, monitoring diseases through data systems, testing when sick, and staying up to date with vaccines remain important, says public health specialist and Upstream Lab Director Dr. @AndrewDPinto. https://t.co/olPr0dBstC @TorontoStar