The Centre for Electronic Health Records research And Methodology (CEHRAM) is a multidisciplinary team working on clinical and methodological research at UCL.
Health indicator recording in UK primary care electronic health records: key implications for handling missing data. New open access publication by @i_petersen and @t_mpham. https://t.co/vwEHfjxACJ
We are happy for our CEHRAM colleague, Rachael Hunter, who was recently appointed as Professor of Health Economics to lead the health economics group at DAHR and be co-director of the Health Economics Policy Laboratory (HEPL) at UCL. Congrats Rachael!
Elevated vitamin B12 levels and cancer risk in UK primary care: a THIN database cohort study. New open access publication by @i_petersen https://t.co/X2cCcQLn5V
Health indicator recording in UK primary care electronic health records: key implications for handling missing data. New open access publication by @i_petersen and @t_mpham. https://t.co/vwEHfjxACJ
Together with @t_mpham @tmorris_mrc, @manujsharma10 and James Carpenter we have just published a study on ethnicity and diabetes with more than 400 000 people living in London.@DovePress https://t.co/BbxIAoPcdA
Our study demonstrates that both Asian and Black people are more likely to get type 2 diabetes than White people. In fact the risk is more than double for Asian people
If you want to know what is and what isn't recorded in primary care health records - this is the paper!
Health indicator recording in UK primary care electronic health record | CLEP @DovePress https://t.co/UgP43Zfw0v
Elevated vitamin B12 levels and cancer risk in UK primary care: a THIN database cohort study. New open access publication by @i_petersen https://t.co/X2cCcQLn5V
THIS is an excellent opportunity to join the NIHR School for Primary Care Research.
GPs, Academic Clinical Fellows and In-Practice Fellows:
The @NIHRSPCR GP Career Progression Fellowship
call for applications is open.
Find out how to apply here: https://t.co/P2rG2DJd0M
Imported malaria in the UK, 2005 to 2016: Estimates from primary care electronic health records. New work by @BastakiH@MarstonLouise Jackie Cassell and Greta Rait.
https://t.co/ywtqp48cmg
Observational studies of treatment effectiveness: worthwhile or worthless? New open access publication by @manujsharma10 Irwin Nazareth and @i_petersen
https://t.co/MSTGbzqRir
Abstract submission for #ISPEMY19 closes this Monday coming, November 19th. Would be great to see as many ISPE students as possible in Rome in April. Get your abstracts in at this link: https://t.co/56n2LSFcY8
#ISPE#ISPEMY19#pharmacoepidemiology https://t.co/zQLyXZOBqg
Be suspicious if a problem has many names: getting research into practice is a tricky process says @MarshallProf - he suggests the ‘In Residence’ model building on principles of participatory research as one way forward #SPCR18@NIHRSPCR
Developing tool to predict post-natal #depression in early pregnancy can find women at high risk with no history of depression, though depression BEFORE pregnancy is key predictive factor @i_petersen#SPCR18