Fiona Stanaway
@StanawayFiona
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Linking census data to health records clarifies ethnic inequalities in health and care
bmj.com
Scobie emphasises outcome heterogeneity and the need for higher quality data, including missing and inaccurate ethnicity data in health records and uncertainty of population denominators.1 We...
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The idea grant results were released to day under embargo. My Senior PostDoc, Sarah Voisin (CIA), who is a bioinformaticians, with 52 papers in big data analyses just received a comment "why there is no bioinformatician in the team?" This is exactly WHY WE NEED PANELS - Jesus
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So thrilled to be starting our data linkage work, linking the Census to NSW health data to look at ethnic inequalities in CVD.
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Challenges of a stratified care approach to musculoskeletal pain Linked Comment by @StanawayFiona & @KatyJLBell @syd_health
https://t.co/OE6Nhj0PYA
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How fast does the Grim Reaper walk? Receiver operating characteristics curve analysis in healthy men aged 70 and over, via @StanawayFiona et al
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There's a key risk factor in whether you could die from COVID-19 in Australia — where you w… cc @CroakeyNews @hollyseale @JulieLeask @CateeC
abc.net.au
There have been almost three times as many COVID-19 deaths in Australia among people born overseas, according to new official figures, in what federal Labor describes as "disturbing and disproporti...
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NEW from @msk_health clinician-researcher superstar Dr Christina Abdel Shaheed and colleagues @FionaBlyth2 @StanawayFiona in @bmj_latest Co-interventions in trials and why they matter. 👇
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RCOA is making the case for 20,000 additional places for refugees from Afghanistan, based on the depth of Australia’s connection with the people of Afghanistan and the compelling need for us to continue our support to refugees elsewhere. Read the brief:
refugeecouncil.org.au
This brief outlines the urgent need to provide an additional 20,000 humanitarian visas to refugees from Afghanistan/
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We promise to leave the rapping to @NICKIMINAJ if she leaves medicine to doctors and scientists
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Urgent health and humanitarian needs of the Afghan population under the Taliban
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Perspective | We found a way to vaccinate way more people: All it took was a block party
washingtonpost.com
Want to vaccinate more people? Meet them where they are. And make it fun.
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“There is no research on public health messaging, how to communicate risk, around vaccine hesitancy. That was all absent.”@angelacwebster @TrialsCentre 📰@liammannix @theage reports on @Sydney_Uni led analysis of #COVID19 clinical trials in Australia https://t.co/ZxQyUOCA7f
theage.com.au
A team of six medical research experts issued the damning indictment of taxpayer-funded COVID-19 research and called for reform of the sector.
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#PhysicalActivity interventions in older workers--- intervening before retirement to facilitate healthy aging. What is the current evidence? Any recommendations for future interventions? Check out https://t.co/9ATAA1T8Kn
@AnneTiedemann1 @syd_health @westernsydneyu @BMJ_Open
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Epidemiologists hopeful a week will be long enough to quash Delta spread
smh.com.au
Top epidemiologists say health authorities had no choice but to extend Sydney’s lockdown and the extra time should be enough to crush the latest outbreak.
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COVID-19 testing rates low as Sydney outbreak goes west
smh.com.au
Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool have been singled out as major areas of concern for health officials, although testing rates remain much lower than in the east.
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New in @TheLancetPH: thoughts with @BUSPH Associate Dean for Education Lisa Sullivan, on the need for a culture shift in how we think about teaching, and the need to elevate the visibility of teaching in academic public health. https://t.co/NzwAzj6fmp [3/3]
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Academic public health is supported by the twin pillars of research and teaching. Yet, if we reflect honestly, we can see how universities do not always treat them equally, with teaching sometimes seen as an afterthought to research. [1/3]
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We need to be vaccinated before outbreaks, not in response to them, says @StanawayFiona @Sydney_Uni in @SMH
smh.com.au
The Melbourne outbreak is a wake-up call that underlines the vulnerabilities in Australia’s response to the pandemic.
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Have a look at our new review protocol, led by my great MPH dissertation student, Arjun Krishnan https://t.co/h5lRX5VSfE
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