Nrupen Bhavsar (@nrupen) 's Twitter Profile
Nrupen Bhavsar

@nrupen

Epidemiologist @Duke. @JohnsHopkins @TulaneSPHTM & @JohnsHopkinsEPI alum. #EHR #SDOH. Runner, biker, occasional surfer. Twts mine. RTs not endorsement.

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Steve Mooney (@smooney27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Large language models like ChatGPT are uncanny, and prolly reinforcing systematic biases. But the brilliant Weipeng Zhou used them to reliably pull stuff that's too rare for conventional NLP out of clinical narratives: mental.jmir.org/2023/1/e49359/ #epitwitter UW Epidemiology University of Washington School of Public Health

Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (@duke_ctsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members of the Social, Environmental, and Equity Drivers (SEED) Health Atlas team authored an article for AMIA about how the tool was used to develop an interactive dashboard for gun violence pattern analysis. Read the publication: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38088956/

uché blackstock, md (@uche_blackstock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Literally, Dr. Golden was just doing her job as chief diversity officer!! The definition she gave of 'privilege' is a textbook definition!! Johns Hopkins Medicine chief diversity officer steps down two months after backlash over ‘privilege’ email baltimorefishbowl.com/stories/johns-…

Mercedes Carnethon (@mcarnethon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for postdoctoral training in cardiovascular disease epidemiology and prevention? We have an amazing team of dedicated mentors and ample data to jump start your independent research career at ⁦NU Preventive Medicine⁩! Please check out our website.

Looking for postdoctoral training in cardiovascular disease epidemiology and prevention? We have an amazing team of dedicated mentors and ample data to jump start your independent research career at ⁦<a href="/NUPrevMed/">NU Preventive Medicine</a>⁩! Please check out our website.
Alka Kanaya (@alka_kanaya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read about this new NIH/NHLBI cohort called the Multiethnic Observational Study in American Asian and Pacific Islander Communities (MOSAAIC) So much to learn from studying AsA & NHPI, and how to achieve health equity in these underrepresented communities nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2024/new-…

Samira Farouk, MD, MSCR (@ssfarouk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Considerations of sex as a binary variable in clinical algorithms "An equity-focused approach to sex & gender is essential when using clinical algorithms to ensure health #equity" nature.com/articles/s4158… Dinushika Mohottige Asa Radix, MD, PhD, FIDSA @ToniaPoteat Nature Reviews Nephrology Barbara T. Murphy Mount Sinai Div. of Nephrology

Considerations of sex as a binary variable in clinical algorithms 

"An equity-focused approach to sex &amp; gender is essential when using clinical algorithms to ensure health #equity" 

nature.com/articles/s4158…

<a href="/DMohottige/">Dinushika Mohottige</a> <a href="/AsaRadix/">Asa Radix, MD, PhD, FIDSA</a> @ToniaPoteat <a href="/NatRevNeph/">Nature Reviews Nephrology</a> <a href="/ISMMSKidney/">Barbara T. Murphy Mount Sinai Div. of Nephrology</a>
Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo (@kbibbinsdomingo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pleasure to join JAMA Statistical Editor Issa Dahabreh CAUSALab Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in writing on a framework medical journals might use to approach causal inference from observational studies Read the Special Communications below & accompanying editorial jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

JAMA Health Forum (@jamahealthforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Viewpoint describes the potential consequences of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed data access policy change for graduate students and early-career researchers. ja.ma/3Vocft6

Viewpoint describes the potential consequences of the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services’ proposed data access policy change for graduate students and early-career researchers. ja.ma/3Vocft6
JAMA (@jama_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alzheimer disease (AD)–specific biomarkers’ association with dementia starts in midlife whereas late-life measures of AD, neuronal injury, and astrogliosis biomarkers are all associated with dementia. ja.ma/4c0prth #AAIC24

Alzheimer disease (AD)–specific biomarkers’ association with dementia starts in midlife whereas late-life measures of AD, neuronal injury, and astrogliosis biomarkers are all associated with dementia. ja.ma/4c0prth 

#AAIC24
AHA Science (@ahascience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published today, Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Health in Asian Americans: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association. 📷 Structural and SDOH in Asian Americans.

Published today, Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Health in Asian Americans: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association.

📷 Structural and SDOH in Asian Americans.
Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (@duke_ctsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗣️We've got news! The latest from #DukeCTSI: 🔹Social drivers of health 🔹Equity in research 🔹Host an intern 🔹Hispanic Heritage Month 🔹Duke Clinical Research Institute fireside chat with editor-in-chief 🔹Duke Summit on AI for Health Innovation 🔹Funding opportunities 🗞️: duke.is/2/wjf2

🗣️We've got news! The latest from #DukeCTSI: 

🔹Social drivers of health
🔹Equity in research
🔹Host an intern
🔹Hispanic Heritage Month
🔹<a href="/DCRINews/">Duke Clinical Research Institute</a> fireside chat with editor-in-chief
🔹Duke Summit on AI for Health Innovation
🔹Funding opportunities

🗞️: duke.is/2/wjf2
Kathryn Foti (@fotikat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly reminder: AHA EPI|Lifestyle abstract submissions are due one week from today! It is a fantastic meeting which is very welcoming of trainees and early career folks, so get those abstracts in! #EpiLifestyle25