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Corey Scholes, PhD
@CoreyScholes
Scientist, researcher, helping others through @ebmanalytics
Artarmon, Sydney Katılım Temmuz 2011
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@MatthewBJane He probably doesn't even care how you define significance
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Do not shy away from the leading comma in all its glory and beauty.

Midterms are Nov. 3rd 2026. Go register voters@usrbinr
I feel attacked. I even do leading commas in dplyr::filter arguments 😶
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@LiangRhea and it certainly doesn't help the rest of us that are either driving a larger body of work or have to review the output as part of a systematic review or otherwise
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@LiangRhea The current dogma also perpetuates this idea that research is not a serious activity and doesn't have any bearing on clinical practice. Absolutely agree there has to be a better way that doesn't do such disservice to everyone. It doesn't help students be better clinicians....
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@CoreyScholes Thanks Corey, I'm glad to hear our findings resonate. There's got to be some way we can get better experiences for those with a serious desire to do research *and* more suitable experiences for those who have more need of skills *interpreting* research.
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Q: How useful are mandated research projects in specialty medical training?
A: Not very. Our qualitative study of 7 medical colleges shows positive experiences rely on luck rather than intentionally structured learning.
Why are we still doing this? #MedEd
bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
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@LiangRhea Great study @LiangRhea - something I've been talking to consultants about for some time. As someone who directly supports student research in surgical specialities, these results are exactly in line with our experiences.
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@camjpatrick Ummm I feel Royston et al may want a word with the Associate Dean...
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@PhDemetri @alexkyllo @ajordannafa My favorite is when they get a dataset and start doing context-free stuff like including the hospital code for CPR in a predictive model of hospital mortality.
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@DGlaucomflecken How secure is a prized hen over the course of a day though?
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@MatthewBJane @MatthewBJane what do you think of imputing the 7 missing values for the length of intervention model? More to cover all bases, rather than thinking that it would change the pattern reported by complete case analysis so far
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@camjpatrick Establishing a synchronised orbit between a person's written question, their actual question, the dataset collected and the model they've decided to throw at it should be an Olympic sport
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@FelipeLuizFV Working with patient-reported proms in musculoskeletal research... psychometrics discussions would be very useful
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@AdamMeakins The lack of cadaver anatomy knowledge continues to reveal itself in surprising ways
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@statsepi A hashtag for a nondescript t-test is the marketing glowup giving me hope anyone can make it in this crazy world
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@jgeller_phd @lakens They've obviously read the controversy on Gpower and decided to choose life instead
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@ChelseaParlett I can't believe no one in the call asked you what kind of language was that?
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@LiangRhea In qld back in the past centuries it used to be an elective sport - did someone who was good at cross country get in out in charge of the curriculum at some point?
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It's that time of year when I rail AGAIN at the futility and harm of compulsory school cross country. It's not a feature of schooling in many countries, and their kids are not lacking for teamwork/stamina/ healthy habits/ whatever rubbish justification schools magic up for it. 🤨
Rhea Liang@LiangRhea
Cross country. Making entire cohorts of different abilities run long distances without any prior training, for the purpose of 'house points' or some such. Still mandatory in many schools. Breaks almost every good practice guideline of both education and sports exercise. 👎👎👎
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YIKES! Don’t do this. Data from vital registrations - births, deaths, marriages - are crucial to a whole range of data and allocation needs. Privatising this public good is a governance nightmare with major legislative headaches. theage.com.au/politics/victo…
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@polesasunder Just an applied statser lurking here picking up the odd titbit from the brains trust
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