
Rhonda Rosychuk
@rrosychuk
Biostatistician and researcher. Tweets are my own. @UAlberta
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04-10-2016 15:58:41
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Check out our new paper! Congratulations Linn Moore, PhD Mike Stickland and the rest of the team! journals.plos.org/plosone/articlā¦


Read about the next generation of talented researchers that participated in our 2023 Summer Studentship program. A special thank-you goes out to Stollery Kids and Alberta Womenās Health Foundation for funding our amazing students! Click hereā wchri.org/our-impact/sum⦠#WCHRISS2023


Congrats Canadian COVID Registry on another paper! journals.plos.org/plosone/articlā¦



There are 417 Trust Research Academic Staff University of Alberta who are integral to our research labs, but who lack job security. And 80 Temporary Librarian, Administrative, and Professional Officers must work at least six years at full-time to secure permanent employment! #MakeItFair


āYou should have a job that you can rely on.ā These students see that itās time to address #UAlbertaās unfair employment practices. Letās help Bill Flanagan and Kate Chisholm see that, too. Take action to #MakeitFair: aasua.ca/Web/make-it-faā¦




Congrats to the Canadian COVID Registry on our latest paper: Characteristics and outcomes of patients with COVID-19 who return to the emergency department... Check it out at Emergency Medicine Journal emj.bmj.com/content/early/ā¦




Congratulations to the ā¦Canadian COVID Registryā© team on the new paper: Leveraging a clinical emergency department dataset to estimate two-dose COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and duration of protection in Canada sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦

ā¦Women & Children's Health Research Instituteā© WCHRI 2023 - 2024 Annual Report | Ahead of Our Time. #WCHRIAR2024 ar.wchri.org


Congratulations Canadian COVID Registry for the new paper! The association between neighbourhood marginalization and SARS-CoV-2 outcomes in patients presenting to emergency departments | Canadian Journal of Public Health link.springer.com/article/10.172ā¦
