Ralph K Akyea
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-kwame-akyea-60a3b936 09-07-2009 21:45:57
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Precision Medicine—Are We There Yet? A Narrative Review of Precision Medicine’s Applicability in Primary Care mdpi.com/2751510 #mdpijpm via JPM_MDPI Great to get this in print with colleagues PRISM - University of Nottingham & U of T Public Health. NIHR School for Primary Care Research
Leveraging big data and trustworthy AI, Dr Ralph K Akyea at Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN will focus on improving the identification of individuals with familial hypercholesterolaemia – a common inherited cause of raised cholesterol since birth.
🚀 Excited to share our latest publication on behalf of #EAS Young Fellows in #Atherosclerosis! 🌟 We're diving into cutting-edge advancements in primary #ASCVD prevention, emphasizing: 🔹 Identifying at-risk individuals & #plaque #regression strategies. atherosclerosis-journal.com/article/S0021-…
In our latest #PPIE blog Ruth H Jack shares how the public was involved in a project exploring medication reviews & polypharmacy using electronic health records. The team also created a video with the experiences of those involved in the project ➡️bit.ly/3WmhCZ7
Hear about research on the costs of harm associated with hazardous prescribing of NSAIDs. Still chance see the results of this work explained by Prof. Tony Avery on TV! (13 mins in) NIHR PRoTeCT nottstv.com/programme/nott…
Delighted to work with Health Innovation Wessex 💙 & NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight' Healthy Hearts project 55 GP practices implemented FAMCAT2 Tool in almost 1 million patient records 911 patients identified with high probability of FH 784 referrals for genetic testing made. Read this case study 👇 Uni of Nottingham School of Medicine #WeAreUoN
Our paper using LQT syndrome to demonstrate both the opportunities and challenges of using primary care records to help shorten the diagnostic odyssey. Joe Kai, Nadeem Qureshi Ralph K Akyea and Alex Simms PRISM - University of Nottingham #Raredisease rdcu.be/dW7Aw
New findings: Oxybutynin, solifenacin & tolterodine found to be the bladder anticholinergic drugs most strongly linked to increased dementia risk in older adults. Read our study published in BMJ Medicine: tinyurl.com/3c63c4p4 Tony Avery PRISM - University of Nottingham NIHR School for Primary Care Research BMJMedicine
The #AtheroTalk Podcast stands out with its segment, “The Graveyard of Ideas”! It’s not all about success—every scientist faces failure. In this episode, Prof. Katey Rayner shares her story in an honest and inspiring conversation. Don’t miss it! open.spotify.com/episode/5gh4ez…
Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health & HKU Pharmacy will co-organise a seminar on Feb 21, 2025 (Fri) featuring Dr Ralph Kwame Akyea, Senior Research Fellow at Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN & Ms Irene Qiuyan Yu, Research Associate at D²4H. More details: d24h.hk/reg/ HKU Medicine #D24H #HKU #healthcare #FAMCAT
A big thank you to my colleagues at Laboratory of Data Discovery for Health for the kind invitation. Engaging discussions, valuable insights, and strengthening collaborations - a truly memorable experience. Excited to see the outputs from our ongoing work. @Ian_HKU Celine Chui HKU Ryan Au Yeung Joe Blais
📢Commentary with Dr Yvonne Nartey in BMJ Global Health "Aflatoxin exposure and primary liver cancer in Ghana" highlights a pressing yet preventable public health threat. Urgent action is needed to reduce aflatoxin contamination and protect lives. Read more: gh.bmj.com/content/10/6/e…