Reporting the involvement of patients and caregivers in identifying and designing healthcare interventions: the IDEAS framework - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology https://t.co/z0y3CtcXXg
@MarioNawfal This is a clear example of an absurd idea based on a dodgy (not peer-reviewed) paper published in 2022 that gets traction on social media!
Nvidia showcases Blue, a cute little robot powered by the Newton physics engine.
This was the „wow“-moment for me. Robots are coming. This time for real.
And I am all in for it!
•In clinically referred patients, DBT and DM had similar diagnostic accuracy.
•DBT and DM had similar cancer diagnostic yield.
•DBT had a lower biopsy rate than DM.
•DBT may be more accurate than DM in dense breasts.
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One-day workshop on statistical methods for longitudinal data (intro level) at the University of Sydney (Westmead Hospital), with an option to join online.
This workshop will be co-taught by Professor Jaroslaw Harezlak, Head of the Dep of Biostatistics at Indiana University.
We are delighted to report the recruitment has started for the M-FIT clinical trial. Find out more here: https://t.co/9QI34Mkcr7. A phenomenal amount of team work to get to this stage.
Ready, set.....and GO! The first M-FIT trial site @pahospital is now open to recruitment and screening potential participants. The exercise equipment and files are delivered. Watch this space....!
Preferences in treating polyomavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients: A discrete choice experiment with patients, caregivers, and clinicians in Transplant Infectious Disease
https://t.co/X9rFHimMzf