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Sydney Health EMCR

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University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine and Health tweeting news, events and opportunities for Early and Mid-career Researchers

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#RESEARCH USING MACHINE LEARNING TO PREDICT RISKY ALCOHOL USE IN EARLY ADULTHOOD FROM 14 YEARS OF DATA ACROSS EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE. New research from Dr Lucy Grummitt et al. at the Matilda Centre. Full paper: doi.org/10.1111/add.70…

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NSW CVRN Rising Stars Seminar – 11 Sept Join us at VCCRI to hear from Dr Shouyuan Amy Jiang Shouyuan (Amy) Jiang (The University of Sydney), a rising leader in cardiovascular biomaterials and regenerative medicine. 📅 Wed 11 Sept | 📍VCCRI Register now: shorturl.at/r7eWD

<a href="/NSWCVRN/">NSW CVRN</a> Rising Stars Seminar – 11 Sept
Join us at VCCRI to hear from Dr Shouyuan Amy Jiang <a href="/Shouyuanjiang/">Shouyuan (Amy) Jiang</a> (The University of Sydney), a rising leader in cardiovascular biomaterials and regenerative medicine.
📅 Wed 11 Sept | 📍VCCRI
Register now: shorturl.at/r7eWD
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All interview responses will be recorded, transcribed and deidentified for analysis. This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of The University of Sydney [Ethics ref.: 2025/HE000249]To view the full Participant Information Sheet, click here (5/6)

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To take part in the online survey, please click the following ANONYMOUS link: redcap.sydney.edu.au/surveys/?s=Y9M… OR Email: [email protected] if you wish to participate via Zoom (online) interview. The interview may take 15-60 minutes. (4/6)

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We are seeking researchers or health professionals involved in patient population research using PROs to complete an anonymous 20-minute survey by the 31st Aug 2025 about how sharing how they have successfully engaged CALD participants or consumer representatives. (3/6)

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If so, we want to hear from you! We are conducting a research study about health researchers’ experiences with engaging patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in research involving patient-reported outcomes (PROs). (2/6)

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Strategies for engaging patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in research involving patient-reported outcomes (PROs) Are you a researcher with experience using PRO questionnaires with participants from CALD communities? (1/6)

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Researchers & health pros: Have you worked with CALD communities in Australia using patient-reported outcomes (PROs)? Share your insights in a 20-min anonymous survey by Sept 10! 🔗 bit.ly/46gLnAK 📧 [email protected] #CALD #PROs #HealthResearch

A/Prof Jessica Orchard (@jessicajorchard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out - first ARENA Project paper on isolated TWI V2-3 in female athletes. In a cohort of >4,400 athletes, prevalence in females was 1.5% & this finding was not associated with pathology. Full paper: ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.11… Editorial: ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…

Just out - first ARENA Project paper on isolated TWI V2-3 in female athletes. In a cohort of &gt;4,400 athletes, prevalence in females was 1.5% &amp; this finding was not associated with pathology.
Full paper: ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.11…
Editorial: ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…
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ARENA Project paper on isolated TWI V2-3 in female athletes. n>4,400 athletes, prevalence in females was 1.5% & finding was not associated with pathology. Full paper: ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.11… Editorial: ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA… Arena project: sydney.edu.au/medicine-healt…

JAHA (@jaha_aha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1st results from the ARENA project with >4,400 athletes: Isolated TWI in leads V2-3 was 4x as common in female athletes vs. males and not associated with cardiac pathology. #AHAJournals A/Prof Jessica Orchard Sydney Health ahajrnls.org/3W9GkMO

1st results from the ARENA project with &gt;4,400 athletes: Isolated TWI in leads V2-3 was 4x as common in female athletes vs. males and not associated with cardiac pathology. #AHAJournals <a href="/jessicajorchard/">A/Prof Jessica Orchard</a> <a href="/syd_health/">Sydney Health</a> ahajrnls.org/3W9GkMO
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Thank you Heart Foundation for supporting our Hearts in FOCUS program. We are delighted to be able to do this research. We will codesign a culturally-safe cardiac screening program for young First Nations people in remote northern Australia in a community sporting setting.

Thank you <a href="/heartfoundation/">Heart Foundation</a> for supporting our Hearts in FOCUS program.
We are delighted to be able to do this research. We will codesign a culturally-safe cardiac screening program for young First Nations people in remote northern Australia in a community sporting setting.