Our meta-ethnography suggested that forming a 'collective collaboration' may be the best way to optimise medication use for people with intellectual disabilities (learning disabilities): https://t.co/dT5vK4hWQZ
Thanks to the funding from the UK @NIHRresearch
Thank you @danielleyadams and Priyanka for presenting our Supporting Medication use In People with a LEarning disability (SMILE) evidence synthesis project findings. More to come soon!
Delighted to have been at the Seattle Club Conference in London with Priyanka Chaudhuri presenting the SMILE project poster scoping review looking at issues related to medication use for people with intellectual disabilities and interventions to address them.
Our systematic review on the use of AI-derived software for lung cancer screening is out! AI holds promise but good quality evidence must be collected and carefully evaluated before and during its adoption
https://t.co/DQcQnXodFg
Thanks to @NIHRresearch@warwickmed
Thanks to support from @WarwickEvidence, I am learning great meta-analysis apps developed by Profs Alex Sutton & Nicola Cooper @CRSU_News at #GES2024 No programming/ coding skills needed to use them!
📢 NEW WOMEN'S/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH JOB!
RF post @warwickmed
NIHR Reproductive Health Policy Research Unit
Come and work with us!
Exciting policy-related reproductive health research, coproduction and networks, and wonderful team
Closes 4.9.24
https://t.co/3hQm2tTrW3
Opportunity for a research fellow to use evidence to support decision-making and help shaping research at local authority level to tackle inequality in health determinants - close this Sunday (4 August)! Job location: Coventry, UK.
https://t.co/gdqU8kA22T
The day has/will come - but to facilitate rather than replace, I suspect.
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Can large language models replace humans in systematic reviews? Evaluating GPT‐4's efficacy in screening and extracting data - Khraisha - Research Synthesis Methods https://t.co/Oao8qYwe1G