
Melissa Hicks - 710.9
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#Autoimmune #patient, #MedX ePatient Scholar, SASI & ACCME faculty, PCORI & BMJ peer reviewer, etc. Into patient experience & pts in #CME & #research. she/her
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Gordon H. Guyatt Ash Paul More widely. Ideally shouldn't we *always* determine the minimially important difference from #patients Radically, this would mean eliciting patient preferences for outcomes before evaluating effectiveness. Not choosing outcomes & setting minimal effect sizes on their behalf.

Learn more about openings on The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's 5 Advisory Panels and this great opportunity to provide input and make an impact on specific patient-centered outcomes research issues. They are accepting new applications until March 31st. Apply Today: pcori.me/3r0oT2L


"Patients offer tremendous value as experts to the healthcare system." Great presentation from Larry Chu, MD, MS & Melissa Hicks - 710.9 virtually at the PX Innovation Summit. Meaningful co-production with #patients is so important and Stanford Medicine X is leading the way. 💜





Our Stanford Medicine X dir. of tech discovery Bassam Kadry just lost his sister Manal and her husband Omar in a tragic car accident. Dr. Kadry has impacted so many of us at #medx through his work in our program. If you want to show your support for Bassam Kadry, pls click link in tweet below.

Involving patients in co-creating educational modules Society for Education in Anesthesia workshop. #sea23spring with Larry Chu, MD, MS Janak Chandrasoma Melissa Hicks - 710.9 Emily parks Alicia C. Staley @MamaSissyKat Christine Von Raesfeld Patients can be amazing teachers!!!




Looking forward to seeing Ryan Prior's author talk this Saturday at Seminary Co-op! If you're in the Chicago area, join me! And if you're not, you should still check out Ryan's book, The Long Haul.

Great event yesterday with authors and patient advocates Ryan Prior and Ibrahim Rashid at Seminary Co-op. Listening to super smart folks talking about healthcare is one of my favorite things!


