Thomas Gill (@mrdisability) 's Twitter Profile
Thomas Gill

@mrdisability

Yale geriatrician and epidemiologist focusing on improving functional outcomes in older persons

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Introduced in 2010, gerontologic biostatistics addresses the complexities of analyzing clinical research data on older adults. With ongoing technological advancements, this field is transforming gerontologic research, improving studies both inside and outside clinical settings.

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Read the new Clin-STAR Journey Story: “Age-Adaptive Oncology: Rethinking Cancer Treatment for Older Adults” featuring Tanyanika Phillips, MD, MPH: bit.ly/4bk2GSo #AgingResearch #Oncology Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG) #GeriOnc

Read the new Clin-STAR Journey Story: “Age-Adaptive Oncology: Rethinking Cancer Treatment for Older Adults” featuring Tanyanika Phillips, MD, MPH: bit.ly/4bk2GSo #AgingResearch #Oncology <a href="/myCARG/">Cancer and Aging Research Group (CARG) #GeriOnc</a>
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New NIH Biosketch Format Effective May 25, 2025! Learn more about the new biosketch requirements and how to prepare for the change here: bit.ly/3E1OhOm

New NIH Biosketch Format Effective May 25, 2025! Learn more about the new biosketch requirements and how to prepare for the change here: bit.ly/3E1OhOm
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New findings from @yale PEP Study: among 754 initially nondisabled persons 70+ y, active life expectancy consistently decreased as the # of hospital admissions increased for critical illness, major nonelective surgery, and reasons other than critical illness or major surgery

New findings from @yale PEP Study: among 754 initially nondisabled persons 70+ y, active life expectancy consistently decreased as the # of hospital admissions increased for critical illness, major nonelective surgery, and reasons other than critical illness or major surgery
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Identifying Factors Associated With Diminished Active Life Expectancy Among Older Adults m.yale.edu/c453 - serious illnesses and injuries are the major driver of active and disabled life expectancy in older persons

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Community-living older Americans who reside in disadvantaged counties have a higher incidence of frailty, probable dementia, and ADL disability over a 5-year follow-up period compared to their non-disadvantaged counterparts.

Community-living older Americans who reside in disadvantaged counties have a higher incidence of frailty, probable dementia, and ADL disability over a 5-year follow-up period compared to their non-disadvantaged counterparts.
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Pleased to see our The National Institute on Aging (NIA) sponsored research, conducted Yale Pepper Center, featured in YaleToday view.message.yale.edu/?qs=08099ec6d0…; bottom line: active life expectancy is considerably diminished in the setting of serious health events Geriatrics at Yale Yale Internal Medicine Yale School of Public Health

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New Clin-STAR Corner Publication! Read "Practice-Changing Advances at the Interface of Gastroenterology & Geriatrics" here: bit.ly/3YnjqCW

New Clin-STAR Corner Publication! Read "Practice-Changing Advances at the Interface of Gastroenterology &amp; Geriatrics" here: bit.ly/3YnjqCW
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‘Active life expectancy’ is the projected number of years a person will live without disability. A new Yale study examines factors — such as hospital stays for critical illness — that can diminish it in people over 70, as well as how to avoid them: bit.ly/3R75OI0 #Yale

‘Active life expectancy’ is the projected number of years a person will live without disability. A new Yale study examines factors — such as hospital stays for critical illness — that can diminish it in people over 70, as well as how to avoid them: bit.ly/3R75OI0 #Yale