mod4PH Research Highlights Podcast: Is scientific evidence enough? Using expert opinion to fill gaps in data in antimicrobial resistance research

Introduction

In this episode, we spoke with Dr Melanie Cousins from the Public Health Agency of Canada about some of her PhD work, which was recently published in an article titled “Is scientific evidence enough? Using expert opinion to fill gaps in data in antimicrobial resistance research”.

NCCID’s new mod4PH Research Highlights podcast showcases new and relevant mathematical modelling concepts and research for public health.

Dr Melanie Cousins is currently an Epidemiologist at the Centre for Surveillance, Integrated Insights and Risk Assessment at the Public Health Agency of Canada. Melanie completed her PhD at the University of Waterloo, focusing on Antimicrobial Resistance through a complex system and One Health lens.

In this episode, we spoke with Dr Melanie Cousins from the Public Health Agency of Canada about some of her PhD work, which was recently published in an article titled “Is scientific evidence enough? Using expert opinion to fill gaps in data in antimicrobial resistance research”.

NCCID has prepared a summary of this article, found below: