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yfchen

@yfchen12

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Systematic review | evidence synthesis | health technology assessment | publication bias | health services research

University of Warwick
Joined October 2019
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@yfchen12
yfchen
3 months
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
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yfchen
1 year
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!
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danielle adams
1 year
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.
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yfchen
1 year
A big thank you Danielle for you inputs & look forward to sharing more findings from our SMILE project in the coming months!
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danielle adams
1 year
Delighted to be @uniofwarwick today for the SMILE (Supporting Medication use In people with LEarning disability) dissemination event
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@EvidSynIRL
Evidence Synthesis Ireland
1 year
Access our free monthly #webinar 💻series to learn about the latest trends and advanced methods in #EvidenceSynthesis. Over 50 recorded sessions are available on our website to view: 🔗 https://t.co/IeCNdGW69z #SystematicReview #PPI #Patients #RapidReview #QES #GRADE
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@cochranetrain
Cochrane Training
1 year
We're delighted to announce our new #cochranelearninglive series on Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in evidence synthesis!🎉🤖 Perfect for those looking to stay updated on AI developments in evidence synthesis. Free & open to all!💻🔓👉 https://t.co/QXJf4u0Os1 @cochranecollab
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yfchen
1 year
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
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yfchen
1 year
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!
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Matthew Grainger
1 year
Deadline extended to the 15th September- please apply - it’s a great course (if I don’t say so myself!)
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Matthew Grainger
1 year
Do you want to learn about #openscience in #Ecology where the Wild Reindeer and Muskox roam? Join us in November in Dovrefjell. Deadline for applications is soon!
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@BeckTaylorPH
Beck Taylor
1 year
📢 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
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yfchen
1 year
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
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yfchen
2 years
The day has/will come - but to facilitate rather than replace, I suspect. _____ Can large language models replace humans in systematic reviews? Evaluating GPT‐4's efficacy in screening and extracting data - Khraisha - Research Synthesis Methods
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Systematic reviews are vital for guiding practice, research and policy, although they are often slow and labour-intensive. Large language models (LLMs) could speed up and automate systematic review...
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yfchen
2 years
Very privileged to take part in this inspiring event, learned a lot from the cutting edge research for & with people with a learning disability/autism, and carers and practitioners who support them in the Midlands region
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Peter Langdon🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦🇪🇺🇬🇧
2 years
Our working together and putting research in practice conference together with groups across the West and East Midlands has kicked off today with support from @CIDD_Warwick @NHSEngland @CRN_WMid and East Midlands CRN.
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@GESummit
GESummit
2 years
Following the launch of #GES2024, we invite you to submit your abstract and/or workshop before 21 Feb 2024. Click the link for info https://t.co/YcMfINIQEe. The ARC is looking forward to reviewing your submissions! @cochranecollab @JBIEBHC @gin_member @GESummit
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yfchen
2 years
Very important but by no means easy to do - hope to learn more from you @AbiAyorinde
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Abimbola Ayorinde
2 years
I'll be speaking at the BMJ Research Forum 2023! Looking forward to engaging discussions and exchanging insights on “Driving real-world impact from health research”. See you there! #bmjresearchforum #bmjrf #researchforum Register here: https://t.co/RYDMKJfpf3
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yfchen
2 years
Thanks to all attendees including @AndrewB007h for sharing your expertise & experience on undertaking overviews, & colleagues @feky_adel @amylougrove Lena and Iman from @WarwickEvidence for help running the session. Look forward to learning more together
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Prof Amy Grove
2 years
A great turn out for our session on overview reviews at #CochraneLondon Well done @yfchen12 and @feky_adel
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yfchen
2 years
Indeed these seem to be crucial techniques for HTA nowadays!
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Beth Woods
2 years
📢New course alert! Focused on the latest methods for HTA including modelling, NMA/MAIC, VOI, structured expert elicitation, incorporating equity and more. Plus I’ll be giving you a tour of the latest developments in survival analysis 😇
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yfchen
2 years
Something that isn't easy to use money to buy? : )
@amylougrove
Prof Amy Grove
2 years
What happens is you pay people to improve their health and wellbeing at work ? Nothing. It doesn't work.😱 Dr Al-Khudairy explains all👇 @WarwickEvidence @ARC_WM @warwickmed https://t.co/MctiO66IaH
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yfchen
2 years
Thanks Richard for the important reminder. Learning from today's Society for Research Synthesis Methodology (SRSM) Annual Meeting - I square is useful but don't misinterpret it; we probably should use prediction intervals more but mind its limitations too.
@Richard_D_Riley
Richard Riley (R²)
2 years
July reminder that: I² estimates between-study heterogeneity: NO❌ I² is a test for between-study heterogeneity: NO❌ I² > 50% means large heterogeneity: NO❌ I² measures percentage of total variability due to between-study heterogeneity: YES✅
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yfchen
3 years
Join us to learn & explore the science of evidence synthesis together & support evidence informed decision making.
@amylougrove
Prof Amy Grove
3 years
Do you love #systematic #reviewing? Do you want to work in an engaging and diverse team? Join @WarwickEvidence at @warwickmed 👇👇👇 #AcademicTwitter #postdoc https://t.co/mmrVXqTXdN https://t.co/DE0Ui4O8bM
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