profellenstu.bsky.social
probably typing with a cat on my shoulder | Professor of Public Policy & Health @uofgussp University of Glasgow | Editor, Sociology of Health & Illness
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Also, only just realised I am almost certainly being targeted by these ads because of the age of my kids, not because the algorithms think I am 17. Ouch.
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Ah, woopsy, forgot to actually tag @benmhunter.bsky.social
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Quite a lot of chat about it in health research already: ebm.bmj.com/content/30/3...
I have to say I am now a wee bit more skeptical of research where recruitment and data generation is purely conducted online, which is sad.
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You will turn into one of those profs who RAILS against the indignity of having to condense your wisdom into 8000 words.
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but for some people the machine learning finding will be more convincing than decades of women pointing this out…
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May, also free in @lancetrh-europe.bsky.social with a great @obshealth.bsky.social team: health and patient-centric health systems are a key determinant of populist radical right voting. Better health and better health care can mean fewer people quitting political activity or voting far right
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What is the consequence of Britain's shift away from social infrastructure spending?
2) The UK with the second lowest share of hospital beds per person in the OECD (and one of the lowest shares of MRI units)
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Same! World of Books is independent I think, and Wordery only owned by Waterstones.
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Thankyou so much Orian!
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I suspect you will not struggle!
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I wrote previously about the games being played over these diagnostic centres, how they weren’t really what they seemed, & how the private sector was all over it as a key route into the NHS. www.opendemocracy.net/en/sajid-jav...
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Feels very Hogwarts Professorial, though. Look forward to seeing you swishing around the Gilbert Scott in full robes.