Dena Zeraatkar (@denazera) 's Twitter Profile
Dena Zeraatkar

@denazera

Assistant Professor @MacAnesthesia @HEI_McMaster. Health Research Methodologist/ Epidemiologist. Former @CIHR_IRSC Banting Fellow @HarvardDBMI 🇨🇦👩🏻‍💻

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We are looking for a postdoc to work on projects with an emphasis on promotion of rigor, reproducibility, and transparency in nutrition, obesity, or aging research indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/25486/

Leticia Kawano-Dourado (I'm on BlueSky/LinkedIn) (@leticiakawano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ It was such a nice exercise of #causalinference reasoning to write this editorial to Critical Care Medicine with Dena Zeraatkar commenting on an observational study on risk factors associated with survival during #omicron #Covid_19 +

1/ It was such a nice exercise of #causalinference reasoning to write this editorial to <a href="/CritCareMed/">Critical Care Medicine</a> with <a href="/DenaZera/">Dena Zeraatkar</a> commenting on an observational study on risk factors associated with survival during #omicron #Covid_19  +
BMJMedicine (@bmjmedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dena Zeraatkar and colleagues address the efficacy and safety of proactive therapeutic drug monitoring of biologic drugs for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, inflammatory arthritis, and psoriasis. Read the full article here: bit.ly/3UwXoMb

<a href="/DenaZera/">Dena Zeraatkar</a> and colleagues address the efficacy and safety of proactive therapeutic drug monitoring of biologic drugs for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, inflammatory arthritis, and psoriasis.

Read the full article here: bit.ly/3UwXoMb
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Have you experienced fatigue in the last three months? Pain? Confusion? You may be living with long COVID. Dr. Dena Zeraatkar helps us learn about long COVID and the results of her living systematic review of interventions for the management of long COVID. #NPAW2024

Have you experienced fatigue in the last three months? Pain? Confusion? You may be living with long COVID. Dr. Dena Zeraatkar helps us learn about long COVID and the results of her living systematic review of interventions for the management of long COVID. #NPAW2024
Jason Busse (@jasonwbusse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review of interventions for long COVID found that current evidence supports cognitive behavioral therapy, and physical and mental rehabilitation: bmj.com/content/387/bm… Dena Zeraatkar

National Pain Centre (@mcmasternpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest publication from the NPC: Interventions for the management of long covid (post-covid condition): living systematic review bmj.com/content/387/bm…

Check out the latest publication from the NPC: Interventions for the management of long covid (post-covid condition): living systematic review
bmj.com/content/387/bm…
Roger S. McIntyre, MD, FRCPC (@rogersmcintyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent publication in British Medical Journal BMJ and treatments for long Covid or post Covid condition congratulations to the team pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39603702/

McMaster Health Sciences (@machealthsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study by researchers with McMaster Anesthesia and HEI has found cognitive behavioural therapy and a program of physical and mental rehab likely improve symptoms of long COVID. ow.ly/VlYb50UhGSa

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Cognitive behavioral therapy aids patients with long COVID, finds a recently published review from Dena Zeraatkar (Dena Zeraatkar), assistant professor McMaster Anesthesia and HEI, and colleagues. ow.ly/1tl850Uk6xq

Firstline (@firstline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇦 A recent webinar explored how AMMI Canada, Health Canada and PHAC and Firstline are partnering to develop evidence-based national antimicrobial prescribing guidelines. We’re proud to work with these incredible teams, including the AMMI Guidelines Panel: Chair: Dr. Deb Yamamura, Dr.

🇨🇦 A recent webinar explored how <a href="/AMMICanada/">AMMI Canada</a>, <a href="/GovCanHealth/">Health Canada and PHAC</a> and <a href="/Firstline/">Firstline</a>  are partnering to develop evidence-based national antimicrobial prescribing guidelines.

We’re proud to work with these incredible teams, including the AMMI Guidelines Panel: Chair: Dr. <a href="/deb_yamamura/">Deb Yamamura</a>, Dr.
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What leads us to ignore experts isn't their knowledge. It's their arrogance. Evidence: Scientists are more credible when they admit what they don't know, acknowledge what they got wrong, and update their views. Trust is earned by expressing humility, not by asserting authority.

What leads us to ignore experts isn't their knowledge. It's their arrogance.

Evidence: Scientists are more credible when they admit what they don't know, acknowledge what they got wrong, and update their views.

Trust is earned by expressing humility, not by asserting authority.
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🚨 New Clinical Guidelines Alert 🚨 A major review recommends against commonly used interventional procedures like epidural injections, nerve blocks & ablations for chronic spine pain Why? ❌ Similar benefits to sham, potential risks, & high costs bmj.com/content/388/bm…

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🚨📢 Postdoc opening Emory Epidemiology in pharmaceutical regulation, evidence synthesis & meta-research. 1-year position w/ possible renewal. Formal posting coming soon—message or email me for details. Please share! Yale CRRIT METRICStanford Florian Naudet Research on Research Institute (RoRI) Joseph Ross

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NEW The BMJ research by Dena Zeraatkar and colleagues reviews evidence from randomised trials assessing the effectiveness of strategies to deprescribe benzodiazepines and closely related sedative hypnotics bmj.com/content/389/bm…

Sumanth (@evidentsumanth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to reduce your intake of sleeping pills? Check for the latest evidence on what works best from our publication in BMJ: bmj.com/content/389/bm… #benzodiazepines #sleepingpills #sedatives #hypnotics #deprescription #CBT Dena Zeraatkar