Dr Amy Chan
@amyhychan
Senior Research Fellow @AucklandUni @CBM_UCLSOP @AUKCAR | Professional Development & Research Lead @CW_Pharmacists | Global Lead WDH @fip_org | All views my own
ID:3376885273
29-08-2015 02:20:03
570 Tweets
585 Followers
349 Following
So proud seeing Jay Gong share his #PhD research - first research in NZ showing the rate of persistent #opioid use post surgery. Very well done and thanks to HRC New Zealand Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences for the support for this mahi
The use of digital technology to support asthma management is increasing. Digital interventions can improve adherence and outcomes for people with asthma and should be considered by health providers and people with asthma as a part of management Dr Amy Chan bit.ly/ERSM102
Our latest work shows #asthma #attacks are a third higher now than it was a decade ago resmedjournal.com/article/S0954-…
Fortunately thanks to AMRF HRC New Zealand funding we are working to find out how factors like #climatechange #diet are linked with asthma attacks
Awesome tips from celebrity scientist Dr. Joel Rindelaub on #science #communication - use attention grabbing facts and quotes “dry humping is not Covid friendly”
Comedy leads to engagement ! AMRF #research #earlycareers
Great to see our #TB work with World Health Organization (WHO) finally published - thank you Kate Loveys for the excellent team work
Thank you AMRF for the opportunity to change #asthma and save lives. Thanks to research funders like you we can keep pushing #science forward and put NZ on the world map as a research #leader #watchthisspace #goodthingstaketime
medicalresearch.org.nz/post/artificia…
Exciting times at the MTANZ Health Tech week - confirming how much #digital tech can make a difference in #healthcare . I’m looking forward to spending the next 5 years on developing an AI tool to improve #asthma thanks to AMRF HRC New Zealand funding and Asthma New Zealand
Digital tools that help people take #asthma medication better, such as ‘smart’ inhalers or text messages, may cut the risk of asthma attacks by half, finds a new The Cochrane Library review of evidence led by Dr Dr Amy Chan UCL School of Pharmacy UCL Faculty of Life Sciences ucl.ac.uk/news/2022/jun/…