Modifiable methodological and reporting practices are associated with reproducibility of health sciences research: a systematic review and evidence and gap map
https://t.co/v6shpSR0Vy
@ukrepro@ReproducibiliT@OSFramework@Mario_Malicki
How Reproducible is Health Science Research? Find out at Stanford's Reproducibility Rounds on Nov 18. Registration link: https://t.co/yJtPAC8jvb
@UCalgaryEM@UCalgary#OpenScience
Enlightening and frightening: examining medico-legal cases of aortic dissection diagnostic delays and failures. Editorial on a valuable study that used @CMPAmembers data. @UCalgary@UCalgaryEM
https://t.co/GeaHVTqFeF
Super impressive work on an AI workflow to fully automate both screening and data extraction for systematic reviews led by @ChristianCao11 . Impressively high performing. Will change the SR landscape.
Today we’re announcing otto-SR, an AI workflow to perform systematic reviews 3000x faster
By using gpt-4.1 and o3-mini, ottoSR beats humans at all tasks
In two days, we conducted 12 work-years of Cochrane research–finding 2x more relevant papers and altering key conclusions 🧵
👏🏼 Congrats to #UCalgaryMed’s SeroTracker team, Dr. Niklas Bobrovitz & Christian Cao on this innovative approach using AI. Offering highly valuable methods for research and results for systematic reviews! Read more: https://t.co/anxpjgikZf @ucalgarychi@uoftmedicine@nikbobrovitz
New: Study finds that a generic prompt for automated abstract and full-text screening using several LLMs can achieve high sensitivity/specificity when performing systematic reviews and meta-analyses. https://t.co/6faDhVeeW2 @UofT@HarvardMed@UCalgary@VectorInst@stripe#AI#LLM
We created & validated text prompts for LLM screening in systematic reviews. High performing. Could filter out 65-95% prior to human review or replace 1 human. Reduces cost. @ChristianCao11= superstar @UofT@UCalgary@ucalgarychi@cochranecollab#LLM#AI https://t.co/AOmMI1Pc6d
🚶♀️ After surgery for a broken ankle, most people are told to keep weight off their ankle for 6 weeks. Yet some surgeons encourage people to walk after 2 weeks.
✅ Research found that walking earlier is safe for many people & could save the #NHS money: https://t.co/0BxB0Iqy9d
@brethertonc@WAX_trial@BartsBoneJoint@thecsp @ListonMatt
Our new study in Nature describes the intriguing story of SARS-CoV-2 evolution and immunity as the pandemic unfolded—another milestone for scientific research in Qatar.
Link: https://t.co/GjNSyPKQUO
@Nature#COVID19#Nature#Qatar#SARSCoV2#Immunity
Artificial intelligence–based clinical decision support in the emergency department - great work led by Dr. Kareemi to map what tools are available and their stage of development. TLDR: validation studies needed. https://t.co/1RbdITA7K7 @CAEP_Docs#AI#AImedicine
Excited to share my first commissioned writing for @thetimes! The #death investigation system needs #bold transformation - we must invest & support #data infrastructure that enables #research to measure progress & harm. Full transcript: https://t.co/VXsbfjNBOj
@kingsmedicine
Enjoyed working with @mlinstrumnewman and the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women @GAATW_IS on this new report, which highlights that migrant and trafficked women face a variety of rights violations and injustices at the hands of official decision-makers. ⬇️
ED wait times are a barrier to providing quality emerg care to CNDs. People falsely believe wait times reflect inappropriate ED visits however access block is a greater contributor. If Canadians want the ED to be ready for them this needs the attn of the entire health system.
The internet has been progressively diluted with AI-generated slop. Are medical records headed for the same fate?
🧵 I just published a perspective in @NEJM with @AdamRodmanMD and Arjun Manrai on why rushing AI into medical documentation could be a mistake.
Congratulations to our members Drs. Jamie Benham and Sofia Ahmed on receiving CIHR National Women’s Health Research Initiative Grants to support their research addressing the needs of women, girls, & gender-diverse people.
#WomensHealth#PCOS#HeartHealth#Research#PublicHealth