Prof. Mirkuzie Woldie (@mirkuziek) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Mirkuzie Woldie

@mirkuziek

Health Policy and Systems Researcher, Evidence to Policy Translation Expert, Professor of Health Services Management

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Talking #GRADEapproach with Zachary Munn & @TimHughBarker Topics include the relationship between the GRADE approach and systematic reviews and GRADE Working Group resources that are available youtube.com/watch?v=6AlvPE…

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So just what are scoping reviews - and why do one? We found many different descriptions but no formal definition. To help prospective reviewers, here we provide a proposed formal definition from the JBI scoping review group journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Fullte… Dr Danielle Pollock Dr. Andrea C. Tricco

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Five common pitfalls in mixed methods systematic reviews – lessons learned, the JBI mixed methods group is such a great group to be part of, led by Lucylynn Lizarondo Cindy Stern @loveebhc Please have a read and forward on! authors.elsevier.com/c/1f43B3BcJQAo…

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"Four lessons from good policymaking in Africa" I enjoyed reading through this article on the Mail & Guardian. Yes there are "positive lessons" from Africa too! Policymaking informed by available evidence made the difference! mg.co.za/opinion/2022-0…

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The October 2022 issue of EMJ published an excellent editorial by my colleague Dr. Bereket Yakob who convincingly argues we urgently need better safety culture and accountability in the Ethiopian health system. emjema.org/index.php/EMJ/… Also, see emjema.org/index.php/EMJ/…

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Almost 3 years since the COVID-19 pandemic! A special issue of the Ethiopian Medical Journal presenting evidence on clinical, socio-economic, and public health matters is out. I invite you to read through this important supplement of EMJ emjema.org/index.php/EMJ/…

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Enhancing the use of research evidence to inform health policy and health system decision-making in Ethiopia. Fenot: Achieving excellence in PHC youtu.be/ctJkAxu4Zy8 via YouTube

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Our New Paper: Evaluation of equity across the continuum of care for maternal health services in 25 African countries. Only 30% were able to complete the continuum of care (ANC 4+, SBA, and PNC), 9% did not have any contact with the Health system. equityhealthj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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"... Brigadier General Dr. Tadesse Melka is the first formally trained Ethiopian orthopedic surgeon." Find the full issue of April Suppl of EMJ at emjema.org/index.php/EMJ/… to learn more about the status of orthopedic care in Ethiopia.

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Have you wondered whether artificial intelligence (AI) would have an impact on health systems with limited means? Read the editorial of the July 2024 issue of EMJ emjema.org/index.php/EMJ/…

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It was a pleasure to be part of the Policy Engagement & Science Communication Workshop at #APHRC in Nairobi. I shared the experience of the Policy, Strategy and Research Office MoH-Ethiopia

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I completed the 47th Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) of TDR in Geneva at the WHO Headquarters. What a privilege to be part of this important platform supporting the exceptional TDR team led by Professor John Reeder.

I completed the 47th Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) of TDR in Geneva at the WHO Headquarters. What a privilege to be part of this important platform supporting the exceptional TDR team led by Professor John Reeder.