John Buckell
@johnbuckell
Health Economist @HERC_Oxford
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09-05-2012 09:00:32
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thanks to those who joined last week's choice modelling course🤓📊 We had fun and we hope you did, too! Stephane Hess Pamela Góngora Salazar, DPhil Health Economics Research Centre (HERC)
HERC PRESENTATION NEWS HERC researcher Dr John Buckell is presenting on Friday, 20th May, 10.20 am at St Anne's College on "Modelling health-based choice behaviour using R: illustrating the Apollo package with smoking choices" #R for #HTA
NEW PUBLICATION Using stated-preferences methods to develop a summary metric to determine successful treatment of children with a surgical condition: a study protocol John Buckell bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/6/e…
PRESENTATION NEWS HERC researchers Murong Yang and Dr John Buckell will be presenting at the EuHEA Conference in Oslo, Norway, from July 5 to 8, 2022. The conference theme is ‘Health economics for sustainable welfare systems’. euhea.eu/welcome_confer…
PRESENTATION NEWS HERC researcher Dr John Buckell will present today on "Beyond Discrete Choice in Health: Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) Models" at International Health Economics Association (IHEA) event. Link: healtheconomics.org/events/EventDe…
NEW PUBLICATION HERC collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Malaysia examined vaccine uptake in Malaysia. Malaysian public preferences and decision making for COVID-19 vaccination: A discrete choice experiment Larry Roope Philip M Clarke John Buckell sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) Virtual Visitor Scheme Latin America & the Caribbean: Una gran oportunidad para estudiantes de doctorado o investigadores en #LAC planeando aplicar a doctorado en economía de la salud👉 herc.ox.ac.uk/news/health-ec… herc.ox.ac.uk/news/health-ec… #EconTwitter #HealthEconomics
#HESG23 First up at 1pm is John Buckell's paper with an important question: "Do conventional approaches to modelling health preference distributions suffice?" Chaired by @AUHE_Leeds's Edward JD Webb
Looking for an exciting opportunity to manage a clinical trial of a diet as pre-habilitation for cancer surgery? Come and join us as a Clinical Trial Manager (negotiable 40-80% part-time) at SITU Oxford! tinyurl.com/situtm
NEW PUBLICATION Can decision field theory enhance our understanding of health-based choices? Evidence from risky health behaviors John Buckell bit.ly/41FJkB9 #healtheconomics
🚨new job alert🚨 looking for a #postdoc with interests in quants to model choices with our team at Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) further details/apply at tinyurl.com/bdwxr5cb #HealthEconomics