Thanks Gang Chen at Monash, @trentyarwood@MullanJudy & Alberto Nettel Aguirre - short version is that different publics and groups in Australia have different priorities around antibiotic use and stewardship @uowresearch
Shows we need greater attention to values in communication and public deliberations at science policy interface #ACHEEV@uowresearch Big thanks also to @Stopinfection
Some personal news: very excited to announce my first book!
BACK UP: Why back pain treatments aren’t working, and the new science offering hope
It's science journalism investigation. Out later this year from @newsouthpub
More pleased than I expected with this one ... Thanks Julie Hall for your excellent contributions. Governing Antibiotic Risks in Australian Agriculture: Sustaining Conflicting Common Goods Through Competing Compliance Mechanisms academic.oup.com/phe/advance…
Next week @ACHEEV_Research is visiting the Centre for Health Economics @CHE_Monash to present our multi method study of ELSI of AI for diagnosis & screening - focused on what DCEs vs deliberative processes contribute to our understanding of normativity. See you there!
Join the CHE Seminar Series next Wednesdays when we welcome @stacymcarter from The University of Wollongong to present her work on the ethical, legal and social implications of using artificial intelligence for diagnosis and screening. bit.ly/3gQjVT2
They are not wild horses (just saying) but nevertheless huge thanks to @DrVikiBrookes, Bernard Higgins and co-design contributors from Yarrabah community for the epic 3 year journey
Level A job opportunity in philosophy/bioethics/empirical ethics working with Prof Rob Sparrow (plus @cdegeling & myself) on ARC-funded projecting looking at ethical & social implications of AI & robotics in agriculture. careers.pageuppeople.com/513…
New paper in @BMJ_Open! We spoke to general practice staff about their pandemic infection control strategies. We describe staff resourcefulness and adaptability; and the interdependency of different strategies, mapped to the hierarchy of controls.
bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/9…
Why should you come to Deliberative Democracy and Health 2022 at the Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and Values at the University of Wollongong (and also submit your abstract by September 26th)?🧵 #DelDemHealth22 CFP: documents.uow.edu.au/content… 1/10
Invitation! On Friday November 4th we are hosting *Deliberative Democracy and Health 2022* at the University of Wollongong. Please come and talk about your empirical, theoretical and/or methodological research. CFP at this link: documents.uow.edu.au/content…
Here are a couple of graphs from @OurWorldInData which show things in a very different perspective from some others you may have seen today.
Same data source, not modified in any way.
Also looking at rates because I, too, have done Epi 101.