Rae Thomas (@rthomasebp) 's Twitter Profile
Rae Thomas

@rthomasebp

Health researcher and educator passionate about working with healthcare workers and community members to improve health. Evidence-based health care for all!

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linkhttps://www.taahc.org.au calendar_today21-03-2013 23:22:52

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Margaret McCartney (@mgtmccartney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am standing again for council for Royal College of General Practitioners . the college needs to stand up for evidence based practice: for example, policy on PAs should not be written by people who are profiting from it; education about eg obesity should not be via companies who are prescribing for it,

Ed Strivens (@edstrivens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic update & so important with the addition of visual loss & high LDL as risks. Good to see HART Dr Rhiann SueSee paper cited too! Cairns HHS Dementia prevention, intervention & care: 2024 report of the Lancet Commission thelancet.com/journals/lance…

A/Prof Carissa Bonner (@carissa_bon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling inspired with new ideas from great colleagues after the Australian SDM network symposium - from international case studies & national programs, to the role of guidelines & AI. Thanks to Prof. Tammy Hoffmann & Kirsten McCaffery for an amazing program of speakers! International Shared Decision Making Society

Rae Thomas (@rthomasebp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SR accelerator is a fantastic tool. Google it! Whenever I tell clinician researchers about it and show them they always say "I wish I'd known about this X ago". True to form, Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare backs up everything they do with research. 🤩

Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scotland has detected no cases of cervical cancer in women born between 1988 and 1996 who were fully vaccinated against HPV between the ages of 12 and 13. statnews.com/2024/01/25/hpv…

Rajni Lal (@sdm_doc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Community didn’t respond well to a risk-reduction focus—felt like blame. Shifting to a strength-based approach fosters empowerment, resilience, and highlights cultural strengths. Changing the paradigm is key to positive engagement Ed Strivens Padma Jugdeep Dhesi ANZSGM #CALD

Community didn’t respond well to a risk-reduction focus—felt like blame. Shifting to a strength-based approach fosters empowerment, resilience, and highlights cultural strengths. Changing the paradigm is key to positive engagement <a href="/edstrivens/">Ed Strivens</a> <a href="/padmakumarc2/">Padma</a> <a href="/JKDhesi/">Jugdeep Dhesi</a> <a href="/anzsgm/">ANZSGM</a> #CALD
Oded Rechavi (@odedrechavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you think, can you graduate and get a PhD if you did everything right but didn't get any original results worth publishing? I have a feeling most people would say 'no', but in my opinion it's a 'yes'. Where would science be if we don't try things that can fail?