🚨new job alert🚨 looking for a #postdoc with interests in quants to model choices with our team at @HERC_Oxford further details/apply at https://t.co/VJUl9wd5aW #HealthEconomics
We're looking forward to welcoming everybody to Oxford this week for the Summer 2023 HESG meeting.
All the meeting information can be found here: https://t.co/0gGZxdpG4l
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My new publication in Social Science & Medicine derived the first SWEMWBS value set for the estimation of MWALY, an alternative outcome measure to the QALY. Hope this breakthrough can promote an accurate measurement of interventional mental well-being benefits.
NEW PUBLICATION
Can decision field theory enhance our understanding of health-based choices? Evidence from risky health behaviors
@JohnBuckell
https://t.co/zO6szpnEvE #healtheconomics
Abstract submission now open for the 2023 Summer @UK_HESG meeting.
Abstracts should be submitted via the form on the HESG website: https://t.co/QzJsrs8pHo
Abstract submission closes on 16/3.
Conference website: https://t.co/18PYGTISuV
#healtheconomics
Looking for an exciting opportunity to manage a clinical trial of a diet as pre-habilitation for cancer surgery? Come and join us as a Clinical Trial Manager (negotiable 40-80% part-time) at @SITU_Oxford! https://t.co/KVFVo7ys5d
We are pleased to warmly welcome fourteen new Research Fellows to our community who were elected by Governing Body following a recent competition!
Read about them and the research they are doing: https://t.co/C9Wa45p5YZ
#HESG23 First up at 1pm is @JohnBuckell's paper with an important question: "Do conventional approaches to modelling health preference distributions suffice?"
Chaired by @AUHE_Leeds's @Beardy_Econ
HERC VIRTUAL VISITOR SCHEME - ROUND TWO NOW OPEN
HERC has created a “virtual visitors” scheme to allow current or prospective PhD students from low and middle income countries (LMIC) to virtually engage with our group.
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@HERC_Oxford Virtual Visitor Scheme Latin America & the Caribbean: Una gran oportunidad para estudiantes de doctorado o investigadores en #LAC planeando aplicar a doctorado en economía de la salud👉 https://t.co/1hm9O7FUoA
https://t.co/1hm9O7FUoA
#EconTwitter#HealthEconomics
Understanding and Predicting Choice Behaviour in Health: Preference Elicitation and Analysis | half-day sessions on 23, 24, 26, 30 and 31 January 2023
https://t.co/QC3ui1pBue
6/6 #healtheconomics
NEW PUBLICATION
HERC collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Malaysia examined vaccine uptake in Malaysia.
Malaysian public preferences and decision making for COVID-19 vaccination: A discrete choice experiment
@larryroope@pmc868@JohnBuckell
https://t.co/RWg3GnyqgL
The new edition of my free & open-access casebook is out! Get “Tort Law: Cases & Critique” at https://t.co/PR7WFPcC9r, filled with a bunch of new practice problems. Please share far & wide to get the word out to law profs & students!
PRESENTATION NEWS
HERC researcher Dr @JohnBuckell will present today on "Beyond Discrete Choice in Health: Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) Models" at @healtheconomics event. Link: https://t.co/wZOH2F16r1
PRESENTATION NEWS
HERC researchers Murong Yang and Dr @JohnBuckell will be presenting at the EuHEA Conference in Oslo, Norway, from July 5 to 8, 2022. The conference theme is ‘Health economics for sustainable welfare systems’.
https://t.co/uXhIGf2ami
NEW PUBLICATION
Using stated-preferences methods to develop a summary metric to determine successful treatment of children with a surgical condition: a study protocol
@JohnBuckell
https://t.co/CWHYd0OzLY
HERC PRESENTATION NEWS
HERC researcher Dr @JohnBuckell is presenting on Friday, 20th May, 10.20 am at St Anne's College on "Modelling health-based choice behaviour using R: illustrating the Apollo package with smoking choices"
#R for #HTA