Alexandra Edelman

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Alexandra Edelman

Alexandra Edelman

@EdelmanAlex

MPH, PhD. Improving health systems & public policy through research. Rural, remote, tropical, northern Australia & global health.

Townsville, Queensland Katılım Haziran 2009
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Dr Renee Fiolet
Dr Renee Fiolet@rfiolet·
New paper published! Addressing power imbalance in research: exploring power in integrated knowledge translation health research. Great to work with @JacquiCameron18 and Anita Kothari on this one. We are deeply passionate about addressing power in research doi.org/10.1186/s40900…
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Alexandra Edelman@EdelmanAlex·
Exciting Opportunity! Join the Remote Health Systems & Climate Change Centre (RHC3) in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and help shape the future of remote health research! Be part of real change. Apply now! 👉 careers.menzies.edu.au @MenziesResearch
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Menzies Research
Menzies Research@MenziesResearch·
The Menzies-led NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for Strengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA) has been named as a key partner in the new National Multidisciplinary Primary Care Research, Policy and Advocacy Consortium, led by UNSW.
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JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION
The use of mentoring for knowledge translation by allied health: a scoping review This @JBI_EI manuscript explores the benefits of mentoring in guiding allied health professionals to better utilise research evidence in their daily practice. tinyurl.com/5f3zbd4z
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Alexandra Edelman@EdelmanAlex·
Huge thanks to the local organising committee at #HSR2024 for outstanding, tireless work and support 👏👏👏👏👏 @H_S_Global
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HEAL Network - Healthy Environments And Lives
Our health is dependent on the health of Country – ‘1 week to go until #HEAL2024’ To improve our health and health of future generations, we need to treat our environment with much more care than what we are currently doing, says A/Prof Veronica Matthews, HEAL 2024 Co-Chair
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Public health actors must work with policymakers, otherwise health promotion efforts will fail at implementation: Prof Fadi El-Jardali on the political economy of health taxes in Lebanon and Egypt. Great analysis and session! @feljardali @K2PCenter @AllianceHPSR #HSR2024
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Wonderful to connect with other members of the technical working group - evidence to action (TWG-E2A) at #HSR2024! Excited to continue to connect with this vibrant group and share ideas #KT #impact #HPSR @H_S_Global
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Wonderful to work with amazing teams of researchers in the participating countries and with colleagues in @AllianceHPSR and @WHOWPRO on this project, with learnings relevant to #PHC strengthening across the region @MenziesResearch
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Alex Edelman @EdelmanAlex presents findings from the @AllianceHPSR Primary Health Care #PHC case studies in the Western Pacific Region at the Health Systems Research Symposium in Nagasaki ahpsr.who.int/what-we-do/the…

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Alexandra Edelman@EdelmanAlex·
Interesting review presented by @DrJasper1 - a synthesis of studies relevant to #PHC in SEAR and WPR in last 10 years. Findings highlight increasing output; dominant focus on HRH and service delivery, less on information systems, governance & financing @AP_Observatory #HSR2024
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Why today’s health financing systems may not be sustainable: Lluis Vinals Torres sharing insights into unintended consequences of strategic decisions that are not informed by evidence #PHC #HSR2024 @WHOWPRO
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Transformative primary health care is needed now more than ever as populations in @WHOWPRO are ageing and experiencing growing burden of NCDs: Lluis Vinals Torres #HSR2024 #PHC
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Dr. Ashley T. Rubin
Dr. Ashley T. Rubin@ashleytrubin·
Something I see a lot in qualitative research is a lack of analysis. Basically a rundown of what's in the data, but without doing anything with it (analysis). It's the qualitative equivalent of descriptive stats. Short thread.
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WPRO’s Lluis Vinals-Torres sharing insight that more and more people in the region are going to hospitals and we are seeing increasing sub-specialisation of the workforce: these trends are not sustainable for the future #UHC #HPSR2024
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Alexandra Edelman@EdelmanAlex·
Excellent presentation by @DiahSaminarsih reflecting on experience in Indonesia - the #HPSR research ecosystem needs to be institutionalised, involving triangulation between researchers, policy entrepreneurs and civil society #HSR2024
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Helen Bevan
Helen Bevan@HelenBevan·
So much of our focus in trying to spread improvements is in "explicit" knowledge: toolkits, good practice databases, standardised pathways etc. Most of the content that AI repurposes from online resources is explicit knowledge. Yet the biggest opportunities are in "tacit" knowledge: the practical "know-how" rooted in people, their experiences, insights & judgements. Unlocking tacit knowledge is how organisations break past their internal barriers to innovate & improve. Thanks @tnvora for a striking new version of the explicit/tacit iceberg picture. Tanmay has also written an excellent blog on how to unlock tacit knowledge: qaspire.com/the-iceberg-of…
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Helen Bevan
Helen Bevan@HelenBevan·
How to say no. A superb article: "In a world that often values compliance over authenticity....we find ourselves entangled in a web of obligations, constantly saying yes to requests that may not align with our true desires or priorities. Yet, buried beneath the layers of societal expectations & internalised guilt lies the power to reclaim our autonomy". This article explains: - the reasons why we always say yes - why we should learn to say no - how to recognise when not to say yes - tips for learning how to say no - different (positive) ways of saying no - how to deal with unwelcome responses positivepsychology.com/how-to-say-no/. By @LauraCopleyLPC. I paired it with a graphic on the same topic by @donnellycss.
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