Teddy Tun Win HLA
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Teddy Tun Win HLA
@teddyhla.bsky.social
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- intensive care medicine specialist registrar in London with an interest in cardio respiratory failure #ECMO - data scientist in health sector [own views / not related to employer]
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Great advice as always
I would normally not have batted an eye at this paper

But it’s by Robert Hahn, and is a nice overview of everything we know about fluid redistribution in the critically unwell- including gel phase, some glycocalyx stuff, 3 compartment models, and albumin escape rates

#foamed
Where does the fluid go?
💦 morphological changes/damage by fluid overload
🛌 fluid distribution in anesthesia
3️⃣ extracellular fluid compartments
💧 physiology, manipulation & max filling of slow-exchange fluid space
🔥 inflammation, capillary leakage & lymphatic flow 💦
🥚 albumin
🔓 rdcu.be/eLnfi
Through the looking glass! This blog talk about having to pay for “AI humaniser” because your original written text comes across as “AI generated” : ai.gopubby.com/when-ai-dete...
When AI Detectors Do More Harm Than Good
Why tools meant to protect human creativity may actually be undermining it
ai.gopubby.com
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Finally, a science reform we can all endorse!
Next time an institution tells you how seriously it takes research misconduct, ask them if it's *this* seriously. www.bmj.com/content/297/...
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if I was a confounder I would simply be easy to observe
My job would be so much easier if correlation was causation😔
Also education is about the journey not the destination necessarily etc.
Gotcha. LLMs are interesting imho - (thought won’t change much despite the hype .. hype is because humans prefer interaction like chat ui). But may be the biggest change LLM produce will be in learning and teaching - in a negative way. Quite concerning !
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Here are some thoughts about higher education - specifically statistics & research methods - after grading some more papers written with "assistance" from LLMs.

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Really interesting points. Can you unpack that a bit more ? i am glad i got most of my education and habits before LLm. LLM don’t adapt to all sorts of learning styles so id thought students still retain how to teach themselves
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Applications are open now for our new funded leadership programme Future leaders in anaesthesia

Participants will gain practical, people-centred tools, expand their networks, and leave ready to take the next bold step in their leadership journey buff.ly/lF6rBLN
Aide memoirs - empty list =\= none. Forgetting to return. Randomly breaking and randomly working debug
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Mother: I have twins.

Doctor: Oh, so they were born on the same day?

Mother: No, they were born with the same propensity score.
@totemecho.bsky.social give these guys a fellow. Doing a great job to liberalise echo education!
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Sepsis survivors identified by @stephptaylorclt.bsky.social may be useful in ARDS — and a deep dive into making the proliferation of latent subtype models clinically useful

I am very proud of Dr Flick’s work
❓ Are you a lumper or a splitter… or a transporter?

Flick & colleagues query whether sepsis survivor subtypes are 🚀transportable🚀 to ARDS survivors, just out in #journal_CHESTCritCare:

www.chestcc.org/article/S294...

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By using large language models as R data.table coding assistants, there are even fewer reasons to avoid the elegance and speed of data.table for data manipulation/aggregation/complex longitudinal data processing: hbiostat.org/rflow/long#s... #rstats
13  Manipulation of Longitudinal Data – R Workflow
hbiostat.org
Great article. Thanks for sharing Segun!
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Me: oh god, I'm just an imposter! I don't actually know any statistics!

<I post some mildly-hot take and it gets a like from a real statistician>

Me: okay, I guess I know this one thing? Maybe?
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If you're a surgeon and your anaesthetic colleagues annoy you, just walk into a governance meeting and ask them what the general opinion on cricioid pressure is, then leave.

They won't notice you've gone, I promise.
The non inferior can of worms
Study outcome measurements: statistically insignificant or non-inferior? A reply

#AnSky #MedSky #StatSky

doi.org/10.1111/anae...