UBC's Collaboration for Outcomes Research and Evaluation conducts research on health economics, health services, health promotion, & pharmacoepidemiology.
Keeping a clinical prediction model relevant is a continuous quest not a one-shot project. The #RESP team has updated the ACCEPT risk score for #COPD exacerbations With @ty_h_lee@aminadibi@donsin4 @Mo_Safavi @ubcpharmacy
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Happy to share our @GIMJournal paper, The Impact of Rapid Exome Sequencing on Downstream Healthcare Utilization for Infants with Suspected Genetic Disorders in an Intensive Care Unit
Check out the full paper - https://t.co/w2z72OEddA
#genetics @NickDragojlovic @ldlynd
Congratulations and thank you to the organizing committee for @ubcpharmacy#GPRS2022. Thank you for all the hard work in bringing us together and showcasing the great research by our graduate and postdoctoral trainees.
In risk prediction modeling, attention is often given to model discrimination over calibration. The model-based Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) tries to narrow this gap through familiar ROC plot calibration.
@Mo_safavi @CORE_UBC#RiskPrediction
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Thank you to our donors and community who participated in #UBCGivingDay 2022 and helped ensure the success of this year’s online giving event! Over $8500 was raised in support of awards for UBC Pharm Sci students. Thanks again! There is still time to give: https://t.co/IuL5YL5YBV
#UBCGivingDay challenge gift alert! The first three donations to the Graduate Student Professional Development Award in Pharmaceutical Sciences on April 6 will unlock $525 from @ubc_core leadership including @maryadevera@ldlynd @Mo_Safavi https://t.co/R9poxWp1CC
#UBCGivingDay is next week! Check out challenge and match gifts you can help unlock in support of @ubcpharmacy students on April 6 https://t.co/IuL5YL5YBV
🎉Congrats to @Ricky_Turgeon and team for receiving the $65,000 Northern Alberta Academic Family Medicine Fund in support of the Repository and Development of Point-of-Care Decision Support Tools for Family Physicians project.