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    Trial By Error: The Cost of MUS

    No, I meant the promise that this idea, if implemented, would produce savings. but it's obviously clunky phrasing. I actually myself kept thinking of premise was right. But then it would have had to be "this premise rests on..." I think rather than "the premise of this idea rests on..."
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    Trial By Error: The Cost of MUS

    it was "unapproved" so I "approved" it. Who knows why the system had unapproved it? probably because of the length. but others that are long sometimes get through.
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    Trial By Error: The Cost of MUS

    It is a mystery to me why the system does what it does. I'll try to check.
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    Cost-effectiveness of interventions for medically unexplained symptoms: A systematic review, 2018, Wortman et al

    Prins 2001 says participants were identified by the CDC criteria except for the criterion that they needed to have four of the eight other symptoms. So it was an Oxford study but they decided to call it a Fukuda study for reasons unknown.
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    PACE Self Owns

    I love the first one--Mike Godwin. But Professor Sharpe also tweeted out a Guardian essay about denialism in science. Then it turned out the author--also an academic--had suffered for ME for a decade and had previously written about the flaws of the psychiatric model of the illness. then I...
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    Mind, body and ME

    I have too many great minds in my head that all think differently.
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    Intimidation of PACE critics or critics of other Psychosocial research

    I definitely viewed it as an attempt at intimidation or as an effort to shut me up, as I've said. My concern was in the dissemination of the unverified statement that they tried to have me "fired." One thing is that I think someone questioned whether the vice-chancellor should have gone to the...
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    Intimidation of PACE critics or critics of other Psychosocial research

    well this is not exactly the way it is for me. I'm not just an employee in California--I'm at the University of California, so I am a state employee as well as an academic. I'm not tenured so have no protection that way. But the university is also guided by norms. They couldn't just show me the...
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    PACE Self Owns

    Jennie Spotila blogged about my crowdfunding, and then Sharpe tweeted her post and wrote something like, "this is what we researchers have to put up with."
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    Trial By Error: Professor Sharpe’s Retraction Requests

    yes that's it. that's earlier than I thought. I was thinking they were around from like 2015. anyway as I understand it, they'd never heard much of PACE till they were questioned about it last year in front of the Science and Technology Committee by Monaghan etc.
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    Trial By Error: Professor Sharpe’s Retraction Requests

    The problem is those were not part of the primary outcomes that did get approval. The "normal range" analysis, which became the "recovery" thresholds for physical function and fatigue, was post-hoc--so they didn't need committee approval or anything like that. They didn't call their new...
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    Trial By Error: Professor Sharpe’s Retraction Requests

    Could be that was the intent. But the words in the document are the words in the document and no reason not to cite them at face value.
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    Trial By Error: Professor Sharpe’s Retraction Requests

    Yes but they would be considered "substantial amendments" rather than new protocols, and can therefore be approved by a two-person sub-committee of the REC. So it's not a high bar.
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    Trial By Error: Professor Sharpe’s Retraction Requests

    I have made my concerns known to Carol Monaghan. She's on the committee with Norman Lamb.
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    Harvard's "med" and "ed" is an actual disgrace

    I'm ordering this...
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    'Consumer-Contested Evidence: Why the ME/CFS Exercise Dispute Matters So Much' PLOS Blog post by Hilda Bastian

    yup, that's what it stands for. I never heard of this degree before going to Berkeley. In US it's considered a "professional" doctorate rather than an "academic" doctorate. Like we have PsyD as well as a PhD in psychology, or an EDD as well as a PhD in education. Theoretically, the academic...
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    Trial By Error: BMJ Amends Last Week’s PACE Article

    oh, I didn't realize that. I sometimes can't tell what's behind a wall or what I've gotten through library access.
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    Trial By Error: BMJ Amends Last Week’s PACE Article

    I've just written about that: http://www.virology.ws/2019/02/12/trial-by-error-bmj-amends-last-weeks-pace-article/?fbclid=IwAR1buck-DYPy_3bSYli0jLEI_Q3WEsEjvzlzpI7-nKHNazYBNEI2sQUiZrc
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    Twitter activity of Professor Blanchflower

    yeah, I had a lot of exchanges with him but just didn't remember that particular criticism. I kept offering to discuss things in private conversations and he only wanted me to say things publicly. Then he blocked me. Then at some point I noticed that he'd unblocked me. I assume if an article is...
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