Richard Butterfield, M.A. (Duke) (@dukebutterfield) 's Twitter Profile
Richard Butterfield, M.A. (Duke)

@dukebutterfield

Clinical Trials & Biostatistics

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American Telemed (@americantelemed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our member, Mayo Clinic, recently published a study on JAMA Network Open, comparing the diagnostic accuracy of video #telehealth visits vs. in-person visits. See the results: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Richard Butterfield, M.A. (Duke) (@dukebutterfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice article! #Quantitative #Telemedicine #Research is essential in understanding and "refining a #Hybrid system that includes remote and in-person visits for the appropriate patients." #DigitalHealth #MayoQHS

Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS (@wraycharles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They finished 4-years of undergrad, 4-years of medical school, endured 3-7 years of residency (some going on to get other degrees!), work 50-90 hrs a week... and you still can't call female physicians "Doctor" when you email or send them a message? jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

They finished 4-years of undergrad, 4-years of medical school, endured 3-7 years of residency (some going on to get other degrees!), work 50-90 hrs a week...

and you still can't call female physicians "Doctor" when you email or send them a message?

jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
Richard Butterfield, M.A. (Duke) (@dukebutterfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women physicians 2.15x odds of being addressed informally (first name) by patients in direct electronic messages. Real world evidence of bias uncovered by our fantastic collaborative research team Dr. Harvey Dr. Yang Dr. Ochoa using NLP methods Mayo Clinic jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Amy Diehl, Ph.D. (@amydiehl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Study of 90K messages from patients to physicians finds women physicians more than 2x as likely to be #untitled (addressed by first name) than men physicians. Lending quant evidence to the experience for those of us with prof titles. @LekshmiMD Leah Witt, MD jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Study of 90K messages from patients to physicians finds women physicians more than 2x as likely to be #untitled (addressed by first name) than men physicians. Lending quant evidence to the experience for those of us with prof titles. @LekshmiMD <a href="/LeahJWitt/">Leah Witt, MD</a>
jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
NYT Health (@nythealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Female doctors were more than twice as likely as male doctors to be addressed by their first names in the study, and male patients were more likely than women to use a doctor’s first name. nyti.ms/3yKo1Cu

Richard Butterfield, M.A. (Duke) (@dukebutterfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First #ISOQOL! Thrilled to be in Prague learning from the experts and sharing our low-cost high-compliance Headache Daily Diary. Thanks for the support Amylou Dueck, PhD!