At THE INSTITUTE @RIMUHC1, I study function, disability, and quality of life in vulnerable populations, and so I get to do research in everything and for everyone. I am also an inventor/entrepreneur in the digital health space @physiobiometrics @Nancy2Mayo
@Susanbartlett12 Because all the private vet clinics have been bought out by consortia and they no longer have control over pricing. I know someone trying to break out of that system.
New paper from OutcomesRUs https://t.co/iu8BUqgkZe
Measuring what matters to older people for active living. 2nd paper in the series. It takes a village… #physiobiometric
Very pleased to share our latest paper on the Heel2Toe sensor from https://t.co/4Nsr0AuzOo from colleague Yosuke Tomita in Japan (http://https://t.co/mAkJQq1tFa)
#Rehab#ExerciseScience#WalkBEST@McGillRehab
Very pleased to share out latest paper on the Heel2Toe sensor from https://t.co/nOqiLhHK3x from colleague Yosuke Tomita in Japan (https://t.co/idmu58T5oB)
Proud to show latest publication from OutconesRUs lab
Health-related quality of life measures provide information on the contributors, components, and consequences of frailty in HIV: a systematic mapping review.
10.1007/s11136-024-03613-3
Next monday is 4 hours of preliminary grant reviews - a necessary but intense part of being a scientist who goes through peer review is being the reviewer. As ever, I am rather amazed by scientists who make simple mistakes in their proposals. My thoughts for a good proposal:
"This nurse was interested in my mum as a person, not just as a patient. It meant the world to me."
Louise Smith looks at how asking questions that elicit who a patient is, and not just their diagnosis and symptoms, leads to more compassionate care
https://t.co/ZtXHZtpHy3