
Medicines Intelligence CRE
@medintelcre
We’re an NHMRC-funded national research collaboration delivering real-world evidence on the quality use of medicines in Australia.
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12-05-2021 05:08:52
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Medications to treat alcohol use disorders are severely underutilised in Australia. Thrilled to share my first published #PhD paper! UWA Research academic.oup.com/alcalc/article…


Congratulations Ebony Quintrell on your first PhD paper being published. Ebony also won the People's Choice award at our recent MI-CRE Symposium for her presentation on this work. A rising star in MI-CRE!

Just published! This review highlights the limited data on the safety of alcohol pharmacotherapies in pregnancy. Balancing untreated AUDs against the medication-related risks is key to supporting the pregnant individual & developing child. UWA Research doi.org/10.1007/s40263…

Fantastic to see the global reach of MI-CRE, with several of our E/MCRs teaching at ACPE in Tokyo this year. Well done to Michael Falster, Juliana Costa and Ben Daniels for leading sessions this year and representing Medicines Intelligence CRE .

We always encourage our ECRs to increase their impact through sharing their research in multiple mediums. A big shout-out to MI-CRE ECR Dr Craig Cumming for his Meaning of Health Podcast podcast and this week's interview with Ria Hopkins 🐀 from NDARC, UNSW & MI-CRE on.soundcloud.com/y282U8fv54D3nZ…


The JACC Journals collaboration w/ OHDSI opens incredible potential for the community to both publish global #RWE and educate on best practices in observational research. Thank you to Harlan Krumholz, Seng Chan You, Yuan Lu, @nicolepratt_ & Marc Suchard on a great #OHDSI2024 panel!


Congratulations Harrison Hansford ! A very talented ECR and we are lucky to have you involved in MI-CRE as well!


Congratulations Jack Janetzki on your 2024 Titan Award! What a week for MI-CRE ECRs!

Important study by MI-CRE investigators examining patterns of medicine use in the year prior to death by suicide. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @anschaf Kate Chitty (she/her)
