Amanda Nitschke
@amandasnitschke
PhD student @ubc | MSc @UBCspph | Pharmacoepidemiology, child development & reproductive health
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30-05-2022 23:18:21
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May 3rd is #worldMMHday! WHRI member, Dr. Dr. Catriona Hippman, has just released her “Creating Comfort in Choice” video based on the journey of women who decide whether or not to take antidepressant medication during pregnancy. Watch now ▶️ ow.ly/QaLj50OeuAf BC Women's Health Foundation
📚Just published! Check out the tutorial on measuring dichotomous outcomes! A great piece of work @RacheRichardson Dr Kerry Dwan @afkanellopoulou onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ce… #evidence #synthesis #methods #CochraneESM @cochranemthds
Excited to share my first PhD publication (and first Bruin Lab epi study!!) 🎉 We explore the relationship between prenatal PFAS exposure and inflammatory biomarkers during pregnancy. Jenny Bruin journals.lww.com/environepidem/…
My PhD research is in a competition - you could help us win! Please VOTE for our video by giving us a thumbs up on YouTube: tinyurl.com/voteCCCvideo. Pls RT. @PostpartumHelp The Marcé Society psicanada Life With A Baby @DaymarkFdn @canpmhc UBC Department of Psychiatry Simone Vigod PerinatalServicesBC
Spent the week at the Society for Reproductive Investigation Annual Meeting here in Vancouver! SRI #SRI2024 Saw great presentations from WACH students Amanda Nitschke and Avonae Gentles
Great CNPRM CAMCCO-L plenary on Medications and pregnancy in Vancouver. I was joined by Dr. Mark Walker Sierra K Amanda Nitschke and Bruce Carleton. That you to Ngawai for the pictures!
I am always amazed to see all of our CAMCCO team member together networking. The things we achieved over the past years! From our annual 2024 CAMCCO meeting in Vancouver. CAMCCO-L CAMCCO GROSSESSEenSANTÉ Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine Université de Montréal Faculté de pharmacie FRQ - secteur Santé SOGC IRSC
This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day award for Best Presentation on Survivorship & Quality of Life went to Amanda Nitschke! 🎆 Amanda Nitschke is a Doctoral Student in the UBC Women+ and Children's Health Sciences program. Congrats, Amanda! 🎊
In this #OpenAccess paper, Amanda Nitschke et al. examine the association of prenatal #antidepressant use with internalizing behaviors from kindergarten to adolescence. Read the full paper on Wiley Psychology online to learn more. bit.ly/3IRxmR3 #depression #camh