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Rachael Maree Hunter

@rachmareehunter

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goth metal health economist

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Joined September 2016
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@stats_UCL
UCL Statistical Science
1 year
Exciting Research fellow position at our department, jointly with Computer Science and the EPSRC CHAI Hub, on causal machine learning research for brain disease progression! Deadline: 30 Aug 2024. Details at
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ucl.ac.uk
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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@MarstonLouise
Louise Marston
2 years
Physio4FMD main trial paper publishsed: Specialist physiotherapy for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial - The Lancet Neurology
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thelancet.com
Although more participants who were assigned specialist physiotherapy self-rated their motor symptoms as improved and had better scores on subjective measures of mental health, the intervention did...
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@economicsanna
anna wilding
1 year
Happening on Thursday! Sign up if you want to attend the webinar
@economicsanna
anna wilding
2 years
In collaboration with the @UK_HESG ECR Committee, Emma (@EJ_MCM ) and I are conducting a webinar. Discussions can be daunting. We hope this will break down barriers and help more researchers volunteer to discuss as well as chair sessions. Sign up here https://t.co/TGRCSBD55V
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@BMJOncology
BMJ Oncology
1 year
Cancer-related fatigue is common and distressing. This new RCT tested Methylphenidate for treating fatigue in patients with advanced cancer. Co-authored by BMJ Oncology editorial board member @drol007.
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ascopubs.org
PURPOSETo compare effects and side effects of 6 weeks of individually dose-titrated methylphenidate or placebo on fatigue in palliative care patients with advanced cancer.METHODSThis is a randomized,...
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@DrMattFranklin
Matt Franklin
1 year
FUNDED PHD OPPORTUNITY: Estimation and subsequent use of health state utilities in cost-effectiveness models. Come study with in experts in economic modelling and utility values @SCHARRSheffield @sheffielduni. Part funded by @OPENHealth. Advert here:
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findaphd.com
PhD Project - Estimation and subsequent use of health state utilities in cost-effectiveness models at University of Sheffield, listed on FindAPhD.com
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@MarstonLouise
Louise Marston
2 years
@MarstonLouise
Louise Marston
2 years
Physio4FMD main trial paper publishsed: Specialist physiotherapy for functional motor disorder in England and Scotland (Physio4FMD): a pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3 randomised controlled trial - The Lancet Neurology
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@economicsanna
anna wilding
2 years
@EJ_MCM and I are putting on a webinar on how to do a @UK_HESG discussion well on the 30th May at 11am sign up here
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tickettailor.com
HESG ECR Workshop: How to do a HESG discussion well – Zoom, Thu 30 May 2024 - Opting to do a HESG discussion is a great way to get involved with the conference, and practice critiquing and presenti...
@HealthEcon_WMS
Centre for Health Economics Warwick (CHEW)
2 years
The @UK_HESG Early Career Researcher (ECR) Subcommittee is organising a workshop - "How to do a HESG discussion well" - a great session for those thinking of discussing a paper at Warwick this July! 😎 More details here:
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@UCL_HEPL
UCL Health Economics Policy Lab
2 years
We are pleased to announce that the next HEPL seminar will be held on 15 May 2024, and presented by Prof Joan Costa-Font (@JoanCostaiFont) on spillovers effects of policy decision across countries. Register here: https://t.co/KjRnqAMSKM
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The UCL HEPL hosts a seminar with Prof Joan Costa-Font on 'Pandemic Federalism? Inter-jurisdictional Spillovers of COVID-19 Regulations.'
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@DrMattFranklin
Matt Franklin
2 years
Mapping from PHQ-9/GAD-7 to EQ-5D-3L? Clara has got you covered! Mapping from PHQ-9/GAD-7 to EQ-5D-5L or ReQoL-UI, we have also got you covered: https://t.co/JW48jp0rsk. Essentially, we have you covered!
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Quality of Life Research - Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are commonly collected in trials and some care settings, but preference-based PROMs required for economic evaluation are often...
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Seb Hinde
2 years
Need to map from PHQ-9/GAD-7 to EQ-5D-3L for economic evaluation (who doesn't?)? Clara's latest paper has you covered: https://t.co/P8AP66n6ED @DrMattFranklin @NIHR_ARC_YH @CHEyork @SCHARRSheffield
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@rachmareehunter
Rachael Maree Hunter
2 years
Fun little editorial from @DrMattFranklin and me on the obsession with decision modelling in economic evaluations. We're presenting more on this at @EuHEA if you'd like to come and voice your divergent views
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@l_andronis
Lazaros Andronis
2 years
📢The HESG mentorship scheme for UK-based health economists is back by popular demand! 📢 Keen to hear more and/or take part as a mentor or mentee? Keep an eye on your inbox for our first email! @EdCFWilson @l_andronis @UK_HESG
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@UCL_HEPL
UCL Health Economics Policy Lab
2 years
📢📢📢 This week: We are delighted to share that Dr Meghan Kumar ( @Kumeghan) will present at the next HEPL seminar on her work on the economic evaluation of quality improvement in community health systems on 27 March 2024. Register here: https://t.co/rkPoS6v200
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The UCL HEPL invites you to a seminar by Dr Meghan Kumar (LSHTM) on economic evaluation of quality improvement in community health systems
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@DrMattFranklin
Matt Franklin
2 years
First 15 minutes of the web video is my simply explained overview of real-world data (RWD), what public benefits could be achieved, and the importance of public trust in secondary RWD uses. Thanks to @OpenResShef for the invite! Unlocking Data project @NIHR_ARC_YH @NIHRresearch
@OpenResShef
Open Research TUoS
2 years
The recording of yesterday's Open Research Conversation 'Too sensitive to share? Opening up sensitive research' is now available here: https://t.co/JkO4JhSE8G Thanks to @DrMattFranklin and @Cunning_Claire for a fantastic session.
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@cinibhanu
Cini Bhanu
2 years
Our next @ucl_pharm_epi event is out! Free sign up Tues 16 April 10-12, all welcome @UCL_PCPH @UCL_IEHC @UCL_IHI @ucl_thin @i_petersen
@ucl_pharm_epi
UCL Pharmaco-Epi Collaborative
2 years
Tickets for our next Spring event are out! Tues 16 Apr 10-12. Sign up below. Keynote talk: instrumental variables 💊 5 minute methods competition 💊 speed collaborating 💊 ⁦@eResearch_UCL⁩ ⁦@EastwoodSophie⁩ ⁩#pharmacoepidemiology
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@HealthEcon_Will
Will Whittaker
2 years
A smorgasbord of health economists and their thoughts on how to bridge gaps between commissioning and economic evaluation. Available here: https://t.co/nUBj1YLWDr
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@UCL_HEPL
UCL Health Economics Policy Lab
2 years
We are looking forward to Prof Sotiris Vandoros’ (@S_Vandoros) inaugural lecture on 20 March 2024. Details of the event below.
@ucl_GBSH
UCL Global Business School for Health
2 years
Meet Sotiris Vandoros: Prof of Health Economics at GBSH with a PhD from LSE. His research delves into health & pharma economics. From WHO to teaching at Harvard, he's shaping global health policies! #HealthEconomics #Pharma #Research https://t.co/WvaWewsxo5 @s_vandoros
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@HealthEcon_Will
Will Whittaker
2 years
Contract changes brought in in 2006 haven’t helped with access to NHS dentistry… it helped increase the flow to the private sector… ignore the party politics…#NHSDentistry https://t.co/NZMtXlZMBk
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Changes were made to the management and delivery of primary dental care in the NHS in England in 2006 aimed at improving access to NHS dental services among populations with low use. These included:...
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