Alyna Chien

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Alyna Chien

Alyna Chien

@atchien

#healthpolicy #kidshealth

Boston, MA เข้าร่วม Ocak 2010
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Ellen Lipstein, MD, MPH
Ellen Lipstein, MD, MPH@ealipstein·
I'm working to standardize our process for clinical study start-up. Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have a sample checklist, RACI chart or work breakdown structure they'd be willing to share? @socmdm @AcademicPeds
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Amy J Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH
Amy J Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH@HoutrowMDPhDMPH·
@copyrightmt Just to make your blood boil more, I research salary inequities in my field. As with basically all fields, people who identified as women made statistically less than men. A reviewer thought the reason was because women were less capable of computing their salaries so misreported
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mahsa
mahsa@mahsataskmd·
Pro tip: hold your jaw before reading so it doesn’t completely dislocate
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Alyna Chien
Alyna Chien@atchien·
Finally quantified something that we all know and live when we try to deliver high-quality behavioral health care to children. #Pediatrics #behavioralhealth #primarycare
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Alyna Chien
Alyna Chien@atchien·
@jessicaleecohen Yes and no, I have dug fairly deep on this. Let's talk when we see each other next.
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Alyna Chien
Alyna Chien@atchien·
@cheo_coker I get where you're going with this, but could we also rethink the gender roles while we're at it too?
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Cheo Hodari Coker
Cheo Hodari Coker@cheo_coker·
Daniel Craig is my favorite Bond since Connery. Pierce Brosnan after Craig. Next Bond? Idris Elba, Daniel Kaluuya, Damson Idris, Sope Dirisu, Pappa Essiedu, John Boyega, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Michael Ward should all get serious looks. It's way past time.
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Alyna Chien
Alyna Chien@atchien·
Found what the 2020 Census ethnicity/race questions look like:
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Alison Galbraith
Alison Galbraith@GalbraithAlison·
Thanks @kaopingchua. There are so many studies of health policies that only look at adults even though kids are also affected (and possibly differently). We should look at both. @LaurenWisk @atchien
Kao-Ping Chua@kaopingchua

Don't know if intentional, but I like that this new @JAMAPediatrics study by @GalbraithAlison focuses on kids, with adults added for context. Unless you are a pediatric researcher, the default would be to do it the way around vs exclude kids altogether jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…

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