The Evidence Speaks (July 2021)
This edition includes the association between TB and depression, emergency physician's attitudes and competencies towards suicidal ideation, and blood pressure monitoring in pregnancy
Read MoreThe Evidence Speaks Series is a recurring feature highlighting the latest in CHÉOS research. This series features summaries of select publications and is designed to keep the media and the research community up-to-date with CHÉOS’ current research results in the health outcomes field. To ensure this research is quick and easy to share, we are now providing social cards that you are free to save and use as you see fit.
This edition includes the association between TB and depression, emergency physician's attitudes and competencies towards suicidal ideation, and blood pressure monitoring in pregnancy
Read MoreFeaturing some of the latest research from CHÉOS, including physician burnout during COVID-19, treating opioid use disorder, and patient perspectives on the Biosimilars Initiative
Read MoreIncludes oral corticosteroid use in asthma, social assistance and emergencies, and mental health and surgical outcomes
Read MoreTo mark Kidney Health Month, this edition includes the safety of dialysis during COVID-19, corticosteroid use post-kidney transplant, and prescription patterns in dialysis patients
Read MoreTo mark Heart Month, this edition includes clinical outcomes after TAVR, scene-access delay and patient outcomes after cardiac arrest, and chest pain after an arterial tear in the heart
Read MoreTo mark Bell Let's Talk Day, we're focusing on mental health research from CHÉOS Scientists Drs. Chris Richardson, Anne Gadermann, Rob Stenstrom, and Joseph Puyat
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