Krishnan Bhaskaran (@krishnan_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile
Krishnan Bhaskaran

@krishnan_lshtm

Statistical epidemiologist. Cancer survivorship. Electronic health records. @beyondcancer0 lead.

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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (@lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People hospitalised for #COVID19 in 2020 were at higher risk of being readmitted & death than general population. Important new findings in PLOS Medicine suggests need for increased monitoring of patients after discharge. 👉 bit.ly/3o03Cnw Krishnan Bhaskaran Ben Goldacre

People hospitalised for #COVID19 in 2020 were at higher risk of being readmitted & death than general population.

Important new findings in <a href="/PLOSMedicine/">PLOS Medicine</a> suggests need for increased monitoring of patients after discharge.

👉 bit.ly/3o03Cnw <a href="/krishnan_lshtm/">Krishnan Bhaskaran</a> <a href="/bengoldacre/">Ben Goldacre</a>
EHR group - LSHTM (@ehr_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Job opportunity! We're pleased to share details of this new joint role - we are looking for an experienced #statistician #DataScientist to contribute to both Inequalities in Cancer Outcomes Network and the EHR group. This is a key role for both groups. Details 👇 jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

EHR group - LSHTM (@ehr_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 RWE PEPI 2022 short course London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine now open for applications 🚨 Get your hands messy with #EHR data to investigate impacts of confounding, bias, and missing data. NEW CONTENT: HDPS, QBA, open science, reproducibility, and TREs #epitwitter #rxepi 👉 lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/…

Beyond Cancer at LSHTM (@beyondcancer0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New The British Journal of General Practice paper out from our team! We found that cancer history should be considered as a predictor in future cardiovascular risk scoring tools. Figure below shows that cancer history is linked to raised risks of cardiovascular problems:

New <a href="/BJGPjournal/">The British Journal of General Practice</a> paper out from our team! We found that cancer history should be considered as 
a predictor in future cardiovascular risk scoring tools. Figure below shows that cancer history is linked to raised risks of cardiovascular problems:
Krishnan Bhaskaran (@krishnan_lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important point from David about our joint paper from 2021, and how the findings might relate to current observations on excess deaths...