Sly Saint
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interesting exchange on this thread:
Perhaps it is time to set up a working group to address that.
Where do you think one should be set up?
It doesn't really matter where. Probably the best idea would be to gather together a few like minded people and then see if more like minded people want to join in. The landscape has changed at CMRC sufficiently for it to be possible to do that without appearing to be in conflict with CMRC, which makes things easier.
As Simon says, if subjective reports and objective measures do not match it does not necessarily mean the objective measure is the wrong one.
That might be an explanatory mechanism or it might be an expected outcome correlate like more activity.
I wasn't scheduled to speak. Chris Ponting suggested I say a few words at an open slot at the end of the day, so I took the opportunity to do so. My point was the same as always--PACE is scientific misconduct, it's shocking that the UK academic and medical establishment has accepted and defended it, and there needs to be an investigation into the whole thing. I also pointed out that I was not able to attend last year because I had been falsely accused by the previous CMRC vice-char of libel and was engaged in a war of words with the organization over the issue, and that I was pleased that I was welcome to attend this year.Great that David spoke up on this mRC funded and supported study part forming the basis of nhs care
@actionforme: Prof Holgate: "We will be working with @LindAlliance to consult with #pwME #carers, professionals and clinicians to do a piece of work on #research prioritisation." This will begin soon #CMRC2018
For some reason I've got a bad association with the Lind Alliance.
I wasn't scheduled to speak. Chris Ponting suggested I say a few words at an open slot at the end of the day, so I took the opportunity to do so. My point was the same as always--PACE is scientific misconduct, it's shocking that the UK academic and medical establishment has accepted and defended it, and there needs to be an investigation into the whole thing. I also pointed out that I was not able to attend last year because I had been falsely accused by the previous CMRC vice-char of libel and was engaged in a war of words with the organization over the issue, and that I was pleased that I was welcome to attend this year.
For some reason I've got a bad association with the Lind Alliance. I don't know why - maybe they did some work with another condition that I thought was poor, and seemed to move things in a more biopsychosocial direction?
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We also need to remember that subjective questionnaires measure perception of a quantity and not the quantity so that brings issues of bias and potentially repeated test or test circumstance issues.
Rings a bell somewhere could it possibly be they gave funding to Crawley
ETA maybe just got that link into my head because the announcement of Crawleys departure from CMRC and that they were going for James Lind partnership was in the same post.
I don't suppose that particular char lady was in the audience was she?the previous CMRC vice-char
I can't imagine for one moment that she was, imagine all the biomedical talk she would have to listen to, in direct competition to her ideological stance on ME.I don't suppose that particular char lady was in the audience was she?
As far as I can tell, her name was not mentioned publicly by anyone. It almost feels verboten--lots of sensitivities about it, it would seem. Her absence is palpable--she is sort of present in her absence, if that makes sense. But it has been a refreshingly BPS-free zone so far.I can't imagine for one moment that she was, imagine all the biomedical talk she would have to listen to, in direct competition to her ideological stance on ME.
creepyAs far as I can tell, her name was not mentioned publicly by anyone. It almost feels verboten--lots of sensitivities about it, it would seem. Her absence is palpable--she is sort of present in her absence
I think they funded Smile or the feasibility study for Smile