Tim Feeney (@tfeend) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Feeney

@tfeend

Scientist, Physician, Epi/Biostat, Causal Inference, Epistemology. #epitwitter @tfeend.bsky.social

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I wish people complaining about JAMA not allowing causal language would instead complain about the lack of QBA and earnest sensitivity analyses. The allowed language really isn't the point.

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Great to hear about causal inference methods to estimate per-protocol effects in randomised trials from Tim Feeney Traditional methods used in trials cause bias but methods of observational research can permit causal interpretations #SER2024 SER

Great to hear about causal inference methods to estimate per-protocol effects in randomised trials from <a href="/Tfeend/">Tim Feeney</a> 

Traditional methods used in trials cause bias but methods of observational research can permit causal interpretations
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Fun fact: Instead of saying "factorial" you can scream the answer and it means the same thing. Example: 26! = "26 factorial" = "TWENTY SIX"

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✨NEW ✨ BMJ Research Methods & Reporting article on reading and conducting instrumental variable studies. Thanks to Eleanor Sanderson, Michael Levin, Scott Damrauer, Tim Feeney, and @nm_davies. doi.org/10.1136/bmj-20…

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its true, CPR is hard hard work. Its both physically and emotionally exhasuting and sometimes you have to do it for 20-30 minutes and then go back to taking care of patients like you didnt just watch someone die and family lose a member.