Orlagh Carroll
@carrollorlagh
Research fellow at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, PhD in Medical Statistics
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25-06-2019 16:28:31
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#VACANCY Research Fellow in Epi/MedStats/HealthEcon to assess #inequalities, comparative #effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treatments for 3 major types of cancer Working with me and colleagues from Global Health Economics Centre & Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r… Deadline: 3 Sept
📢Introducing London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's newest Centre: Data & Statistical Science for Health 🖥️📊🩺 We bring together data science expertise from across LSHTM to generate new opportunities for research, training and knowledge exchange into policy and practice. 👉lshtm.ac.uk/dash
"Among the failings of medical research, the under-representation of women and ethnic minorities in clinical studies is nothing short of a scandal." Kamran Abbasi looks at how progress is unacceptably slow bmj.com/content/382/bm…
Delighted to announce return of London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine short course on multiple imputation, including coverage of MI with propensity scores, prognostic models, sensitivity analysis. June 2024 in London. Details here: lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/… Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM
Michael Elliott, Orlagh Carroll, Richard Grieve, James Carpenter propose an approach to improve transportability of randomized controlled trial inference using robust prediction methods myumi.ch/8e6Q5
Following women & newborns after they leave childbirth facilities is important for detecting complications & offering support. But how can follow-up be achieved? Read our new scoping review in GHSP Journal summarising current follow-up approaches: bit.ly/3Ud6rCa