Old paradigms' inertia is underestimated. Charlie Munger: "human eggs: a sperm gets in, it shuts down human minds: an idea gets in, it shuts down" In medicine, it takes 17 years for "getting research across research phases and into practice" https://t.co
i.e. a company stands to profit significantly and therefore promotes their new drug, tool, or other product, the time lag will likely be less. https://t.co/mEnNOO6Yi4 It is important, imo, to be honest and ever earnest in comprehensive critiques of industr
RT @dtrtoronto: It may take as long as 17 years for health innovations to translate into the market and usual practices in Canada, accordin…
It may take as long as 17 years for health innovations to translate into the market and usual practices in Canada, according to this research paper 🇨🇦👀🙄 Clearly I am in this game for the long haul. To think that the first iPhone came out 12 years ago htt
@anetto I’m not sure there is a double standard. Data demonstrates it can take 17 years for 14% of high-quality evidence to reach the patients bedside. Often not cherished, preserved and used. https://t.co/TgTIIkwDYr
RT @MobilizeDk: It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid -…
RT @MobilizeDk: It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid -…
RT @MobilizeDk: It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid -…
RT @MobilizeDk: It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid -…
Only 6 years to go 👉 https://t.co/epUfn4hglM
RT @MobilizeDk: It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid -…
It seems that the rule of thumb for the time it takes to implement research in clinical practice in not universally valid - perhaps a hope for higher quality of care in MSK and multimorbidity sooner than 17 years ahead of us? https://t.co/QIAX6S1eUk https:
@FrancesMair @vmontori It's an excellent question that we've been working on for a while (although not quite 17 years) https://t.co/VRrANzvUGq
RT @BobVermeeren: Now don't ever tell me time lags in translational research are too long again! 😉😂🤣 https://t.co/eaKEHoazIG https://t.co/y…
Now don't ever tell me time lags in translational research are too long again! 😉😂🤣 https://t.co/eaKEHoazIG
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @cdh_71: Psst.... Twitter.... 17 years is way too long... kids in pain shouldn’t have to wait... we need to continue to spread the word…
RT @brynphd: It's on us as researchers and those supporting research, to facilitate the sharing of our hard work, and to leave no room for…
@FootAnklePhysio research @sportsmednz conf -Australasian guidelines r not up 2 date for treatment of ankle sprains incl @ACSEP_ @BruknerKhan @PhysioNZ @stjohnambulance @AusPharmCouncil - it takes 17 years 4 research 2 catch up with clinical practice htt
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @brynphd: It's on us as researchers and those supporting research, to facilitate the sharing of our hard work, and to leave no room for…
It's on us as researchers and those supporting research, to facilitate the sharing of our hard work, and to leave no room for pseudoscience and apocryphal "medical knowledge". #KnowledgeTranslation #ShareYourScience https://t.co/0NwWeGivMb
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @cdh_71: Psst.... Twitter.... 17 years is way too long... kids in pain shouldn’t have to wait... we need to continue to spread the word…
RT @PamelaSnow2: @EminaMcLean @tserry2504 Which just goes to show that the authors of the paper below were right: knowledge translation is…
@EminaMcLean @tserry2504 Which just goes to show that the authors of the paper below were right: knowledge translation is a slow business, especially in education, when it comes to reading instruction: https://t.co/hTaxIIJ0qW
@RebeccaChandle1 This paper says the average delay is 17 years, but I understand it’s 25 in paediatrics. https://t.co/9sEGuwLyBw
@bjweiner @ImpSciUW Can #impsci come up with an updated credible, well-defined, systematically researched figure? https://t.co/dJFsa9pL0E
RT @ilk21: 17 year lag #iclc19 https://t.co/p7KdD4ZW6o
RT @spc2019: Let’s talk about this 17-year gap... https://t.co/XmpvhcXnVC #SPC2019 https://t.co/VHG5eriS76
#SPC2019 posting some great content for sport physios!!! 👇👇👇
RT @spc2019: Let’s talk about this 17-year gap... https://t.co/XmpvhcXnVC #SPC2019 https://t.co/VHG5eriS76
Let’s talk about this 17-year gap... https://t.co/XmpvhcXnVC #SPC2019 https://t.co/VHG5eriS76
@MarillaDruitt Actually I think it’s closer to 20 years for new evidence to enter the system and result in widespread change for clinicians and non-clinicians at bedside/lab. https://t.co/5Eamkir45y
RT @ilk21: 17 year lag #iclc19 https://t.co/p7KdD4ZW6o
RT @ilk21: 17 year lag #iclc19 https://t.co/p7KdD4ZW6o
RT @ilk21: 17 year lag #iclc19 https://t.co/p7KdD4ZW6o
17 year lag #iclc19 https://t.co/p7KdD4ZW6o
@ChadGonczyHPB @cchildersmd @Skepticscalpel @UCLASurg @michaelyehmd @gregDsacks @YasSanaiha @LinaHuMD @BortolettoMD @JAMASurgery almost there, only 2 more years https://t.co/aPFxbdZjRC
@traumagasdoc @GBeecham Apparently..... The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/QZpQ1NjmiW
@ProulxLaurie @EddyNason @anetto Voila. Cited ~900 times. It’s actually a nice piece of work overall. But it’s limited by a few factors. https://t.co/St8FYkkOPx
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
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@Dan_ButcherOBU thought you might find this interesting after your lecture today!
RT @colindeacon: The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long…
RT @colindeacon: The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long…
RT @hfxmomability: 17 years is an entire childhood #Research4KidsInPain should reach our children so they can still have a chance to be chi…
17 years is an entire childhood #Research4KidsInPain should reach our children so they can still have a chance to be children 🌻#ItDoesntHaveToHurt
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @colindeacon: The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long…
RT @colindeacon: The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long…
RT @colindeacon: The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long…
The challenges facing our society require us to disrupt traditional approaches to mobilizing knowledge. They take too long and do not generate enough value in local ecosystems. Our funding agencies can lead this all-important change. #ThinkBig #ThinkDiffer
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
RT @DrCChambers: Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for ch…
Various estimates show that it takes on average 17 years for research findings to impact practice. That is too long for children in pain and their families. https://t.co/F2BoXKBlHy #IPOS2019 #ItDoesntHaveToHurt
RT @pash22: The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/mR1eZcTgJu
RT @pash22: The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/mR1eZcTgJu
RT @pash22: The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/mR1eZcTgJu
RT @pash22: The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/mR1eZcTgJu
The answer is 17 years, what is the question: understanding time lags in translational research https://t.co/mR1eZcTgJu
@EMARIANOMD @docmorne @SteveBruce @sanjibadhikary @claralexlobo @Dr_NilarMyint @jeffgadsden @GottumukVijaya @RFAnaesthesia @kaohesham @amit_pawa @nelkassabany @LloydTurbitt @elboghdadly Some evaluations show that it can take up to 17 years for new Best Pra
@auscandoc @glenpyle @medmyths @LessIsMoreMed @CMAJ Well. Knowledge translation takes time. Lots of time. https://t.co/L3kA3R1hfa
Any updates on this scary 17 year estimate? https://t.co/ziuHLrxsFP
RT @KeitoPharmd: With the work of @cpicpgx and other groups, let’s hope #pharmacogenomics doesn’t just become another statistic in this tra…
With the work of @cpicpgx and other groups, let’s hope #pharmacogenomics doesn’t just become another statistic in this translational science gap.
RT @AkshaySharmaMD: There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/app…
RT @AkshaySharmaMD: There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/app…
RT @AkshaySharmaMD: There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/app…
RT @AkshaySharmaMD: There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/app…
RT @AkshaySharmaMD: There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/app…
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
RT @lglassermd: I often have thought there was a 10-20 year lag...nice to see confirmation! https://t.co/5U10u7MpZq
RT @DrBeckyEpps: We need collaboration and thoughtful translational study design to help close this gap and bring innovation to patient car…
RT @lglassermd: I often have thought there was a 10-20 year lag...nice to see confirmation! https://t.co/5U10u7MpZq
We need collaboration and thoughtful translational study design to help close this gap and bring innovation to patient care
RT @Qalb2Abbas: I think #SoMe will help reduce this time lag. #PedsICU https://t.co/fb0I08qYOC
I often have thought there was a 10-20 year lag...nice to see confirmation!
There is, on an average, a time lag of 17 years between scientific evidence generation and its eventual translation/application. 17 YEARS! 😳 Can #SoMe #ScienceTwitter help bridge this gap and reduce the lag? @somedocs https://t.co/XGrZtPsLy1
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
RT @JosephHsuMD: @DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at ha…
@DrCorriel @somedocs I use #SoMe to share recent (and sometimes not so recent...) papers relevant to the discussions at hand. There is too much lag between traditional journal publication and implementation (17 years). We need a way to do better. https:/
For anyone who ever wondered where that "17 years" for innovation and research evidence to reach clinical practice, you're welcome! #translationalresearch #RSMDigiHealth #needtodobetter https://t.co/LlPmlYLGQO
“Houston we have a problem.” 24 hours on Twitter. The paradox of evidence, evidence based practice, adoption of evidence, resistance to evidence base practice. Is it a wonder it takes 17 years? https://t.co/U42Qq9oLqq https://t.co/ySjn5m9G9Y