Winnie Chen
@drwinniechen
Postdoc health economics / clinician researcher. Mainly doing data analysis & economic evaluations - R, Python, TreeAge 🌲. GP in Darwin.
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26-02-2015 23:10:20
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Join us for our next Implementation Science Seminar with Dr. Marina De Barros Pinheiro on 24 October! Discover how economic evaluations can enhance implementation studies and register now to save your spot 👉implementationscience.com.au/event/webinar-… #impsci #implementation Marina Pinheiro MSK-Health
🤓 R stats workshop last week with Menzies Research biostatistician A/Prof Oyelola Adegboye. Good refresher and nice to be able to help participants troubleshoot their code. Same 2-day course will run in at Alice Springs CDU campus in 17-18/12: stickytickets.com.au/kdi4w/statisti…
Job opportunity with Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics (University of Sydney) where I'm currently working 0.5FTE. Nice team and good variety of projects 😊 usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/USYD_EXTERNAL_…
Join us online over lunch tomorrow for the latest in our #EMCR Research Design Webinar Series. MISCH Research Hub experts A/Prof An Tran-Duy & Paul Amores will give you valuable insights into costing approaches used in health economic evaluations. Register now ➡️ ow.ly/ePtS50TMf1l
Great to see our AJGP article published on understanding GP funding models. Excellent co-authors Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) President Dr Michael Wright & Prof Kees Van Gool - an expert in healthcare funding. Both the funding model & amount of 💰 are important: www1.racgp.org.au/ajgp/2024/dece…
Cost-effectiveness paper now online at KIReports! Great to have the last chapter of my PhD at Menzies Research finished and published 📘 Built the CKD Markov model in TreeAge Software, using NT-specific data. kireports.org/article/S2468-…
Excellent work from the new Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) President and colleagues. Demystifying different funding models in healthcare. Noting all have strengths and weaknesses.
Our new paper from Menzies Research showing a need to act quickly in CKD. Over 50% of First Nations adults under 50y with CKD 3a or above had dialysis/transplant or died within 4 years of follow up.