π Considering using inverse probability weights for a quasi-continous exposure? Check out this new @VUMCepi & @vandy_biostat collaboration
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It was wonderful with the @AgincourtHDSS team on this project, part of my virtual @VECDFellows year. Increased pregnancy-related healthcare utilization in rural northeastern South Africa from 1993-2018 was differential by nationality and residency status https://t.co/ALez7zpyLc
Thanks to @SiloamFHC, @roomintheinn, @NICEnashville, @YWCANashville, Jefferson Bridge Ministry, and the Napier Community Outreach and Resource Center for their help and Sarah Brown, Emilie Fisher, and Lexa Taylor for leading the charge!
Excellent interprofessional collaboration between @shadetreeclinic, @VUmedicine, and @VanderbiltNurse to distribute flu vaccines to vulnerable populations in the #Nashville community with the help of wonderful community partners
https://t.co/FyFXnJK1u3
Want to learn more about Shade Tree, its new directors, and how the clinic handled the pandemic? Check out this wonderful article by Shelly McPherson (LaunchEngine): https://t.co/V4DF9LwfDV
Top tip: if you got your @kroger card in another state you'll need to change your home store to one in Tennessee otherwise you won't be able to find @shadetreeclinic, which is highly stress inducing
@VanderbiltMSTP@VUmedicine @vuglobalhealth @Ayeshamyar @kwbyram@McNewKL
Looking for an easy, free way to support @shadetreeclinic? π₯
Link your @kroger card to automatically fundraise every time you shop! πΈ
Takes < 2 minutes to set up, tag friends that love Shade Tree to spread the word. @LeonCai @EimanJahangir @danny_sack@theobacn@michellekyork
We are still seeing stark differences in #COVID19 infections and deaths by race/ethnicity and inadequate reporting of race/ethnicity data, which further magnifies chronic underfunding and #SystemicRacism in our public health system
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
#COVID19 infections are more prevalent than expected based on population in Black people in 32 states, in Latinx people in 38 states, and in White people in 0 states as of yesterday per the @COVID19Tracking Racial Data Tracker
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
States with the most new #COVID cases (per @COVID19Tracking), are doing a poor job characterizing race/ethnicity for infections/deaths. Could be due to poor infrastructure, newly overwhelmed resources, etc. but is not good and obscuring health inequities
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
#Tennessee still has higher #COVID19 infections and deaths in Black and Latinx individuals than neighboring states and the south as a whole
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
https://t.co/c4lKEt118L
#COVID19 deaths are more prevalent than expected (based on population) in Black people in 37 states, in Latinx people in 13 states, and in White people in 7 states as of yesterday (states grouped by Census Bureau Division)
https://t.co/c4lKEt118L
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
#COVID19 infections are more prevalent than expected (based on population) in Black people in 33 states, in Latinx people in 39 states, and in White people in 0 states as of yesterday (states grouped be Census Bureau Division)
https://t.co/P0w3bpWx8l
https://t.co/hEWCazSRs1