
Julia Walsh
@juliawalsh
Research Fellow at Warwick Medical School, Uni of Warwick
#NLProcessing #health #socialmedia #ComputationalSemantics #PatientExperience #EBM #Causality
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06-01-2008 11:29:54
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My colleagues and I are taking part in pandemic pandemonium, a fun competition by Warwick Med School. To get to the next round we had to make two festive costumes. π² π€ΆCheck out our silly make of video and vote team 3 βF106β π warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/neβ¦ thank you π

Happy days! First paper in the project looking at using NLP to evaluate patient experiences published and #openaccess in Frontiers in Digital Health. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33β¦

Me and my colleagues are taking part in the competition pandemic pandemonium Warwick Med School. For this month's challenge, we created a video on how to make π₯¨π bit.ly/38wVqmX . If you like our video, please support us by voting Team F106 π bit.ly/3t8Ca7d. Thanks!

For any PhD students out there - How to PhD podcast http://howtophdshow is an absolutely awesome podcast of tips and inspiration from Julia Gauly, Dr π©πͺπ¬π§ and @ArunTU Wish I could start mine all over again! #warwickmed #warwickrssp #WMS_RD

Another brilliant episode of How to PhD podcast for anyone doing a PhD. It's my new Monday motivation..

Anyone interested in participating in this public engagement event to discuss something that affects us all at some point? E-voucher as an added bonus! Contact Julia Gauly, Dr π©πͺπ¬π§ if you are


Big thanks to the lovely ticket guy at Warwick Parkway this morning for all he did to help my mother on her intrepid adventure. Amazing customer service and very much appreciated! Chiltern Railways

Viva successfully defended - miraculously without any corrections :) Massive thanks to my supervisor Prof Frances Griffiths, and my examiners Olalekan Uthman and Prof Ivor Ralph Edwards. And of course to everyone from the Farmhouse and Warwick Med School that has helped along the way.

Ten beautiful tries last night, but all we could think about this morning is this outrageous kick and chase from Alex Coles π΅

Our latest paper reviews the how and why online patient generated experience data is currently used in health research. Out today in Springer Nature. Conclusion - not nearly enough - lots of work still to be done.. rdcu.be/cNwNw







