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A unique opportunity working with me and @ObsGynaeCam to better understand and predict the risk of pregnancy complications. Please retweet - or consider applying! Closing Date: 3rd of November 2022
Why are so few clinical prediction models actually implemented in medical practice? This leaky model implementation pipeline summarizes some of the reasons
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We need to reject negative stereotypes around maths
The RSS, along with many of the UK’s leading mathematical sciences societies, is led by a woman and three of our four VPs are women
We are home to thousands of female members who all like ‘hard maths’
It is with great sadness and unmeasurable loss that we learned of the death of Sir David Cox. David was a giant of statistics, a mentor to many generations of statisticians and a friend of the BSU regularly attending our Armitage lectures and events.
The approach of clustering patients rather than diseases has led to more nuanced appreciation of what are the most important clusters for health services - eg 18 fold increase in mortality in 18-44 year olds with psychoactive substance misuse, alcoholism and depression..
(12/n) And what is it like to live with multiple health conditions? https://t.co/oM8bqtlesN Tweeps who may have more to add! @CAM_Paddison @andrzeio @Multimorbidity@BIRMCAM
(11/n) The biggest implications of this work is for service design, it is common for all multimorbid individuals to put together in one 'bucket' for planning of NHS services, we show the limitations of this approach. Interventions targeting our clusters are also worth exploring.