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Melanie Golob

@melaniegolob

Creating a foundation of #Evidence in #HealthPolicy ∙ Reading for DPhil in #EBHC @UniofOxford @CebmOxford ∙ Science evangelist

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linkhttps://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/dphil-students?subject=DPhil+in+Evidence-Based+Health+Care&id=126 calendar_today09-06-2015 18:43:48

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Cooks used cast-iron pans for centuries before modern nonstick pans turned up on the scene. Here we look at what makes cast-iron pans nonstick and the chemistry behind seasoning pans: cen.acs.org/food/food-scie… #PeriodicGraphics

Cooks used cast-iron pans for centuries before modern nonstick pans turned up on the scene. Here we look at what makes cast-iron pans nonstick and the chemistry behind seasoning pans: cen.acs.org/food/food-scie… #PeriodicGraphics
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So many seemingly unrelated things are indeed related. Like suicide rates and air pollution #Science nature.com/articles/s4189…

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Why are surgical #infections still common, despite strict sanitation protocols? A genomics study of spinal surgery recipients shows many infections originate from the patient’s own skin #microbiome rather than contamination. Science Translational Medicine scim.ag/6CY

Why are surgical #infections still common, despite strict sanitation protocols?

A genomics study of spinal surgery recipients shows many infections originate from the patient’s own skin #microbiome rather than contamination. <a href="/ScienceTM/">Science Translational Medicine</a> scim.ag/6CY
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I know I get overly excited about a lot of science topics, but how cool is this? "The key advance by Yang et al is using the human body to harness ambient electromagnetic energy, which eliminates the need for electronic chips or batteries." #Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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This was a good episode not just because of the witty banter by Stuart Ritchie 🇺🇦 and Tom Chivers (par for the course), but the great overview of the varied aspects of intervention research. Systemic/policy change would make the biggest impact of all! thestudiesshowpod.com/p/paid-only-ep…

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Just got an email with the subject “Pre-Order the Latest From Charles Dickens”. Do they mean from 150 years ago, or is he coming out with some #fresh new stuff?!?

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📢Do you publish living evidence synthesis? To better understand the decision-making processes and experiences of those involved in #LES, complete a short survey: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/livin… Please share! Closes 4 Sept 2024. #EBHC

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⌛️Time is running out to provide your input on living evidence synthesis! Don’t miss this chance to inform the future of living evidence: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/livin… Survey closes 4 September 2024. #Reviews #SystematicReviews #guidelines #evidencesynthesis #EBHC

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Huge shout out to everyone who took the time to complete the survey: thank you, thank you!! Preliminary results and consensus statements discussion: Hall C2, GESummit, 12:45 Tuesday, 10 Sept. "Speaking the same language: toward a shared understanding of living evidence" #GES2024

Huge shout out to everyone who took the time to complete the survey: thank you, thank you!! Preliminary results and consensus statements discussion: Hall C2, <a href="/GESummit/">GESummit</a>, 12:45 Tuesday, 10 Sept. "Speaking the same language: toward a shared understanding of living evidence" #GES2024
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This article reiterates the importance of not only #EBHC, but also why it is so important to always be able to question science: "The Medical Establishment Closes Ranks, and Patients Feel the Effects" nytimes.com/2024/09/19/opi…