BMIR Research in Progress: Alison Callahan "Painfully Deep Phenotyping - Extracting Patient Reported Pain from Clinical Notes" @ MSOB, Conference Room X-275 | Stanford | California | United States
Alison Callahan Research Scientist Shah Lab, Stanford University Abstract: Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of adult disability in the United States, and more than 1 million joint replacements are carried out each year to[...]
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: Denis Newman-Griffis, NIH @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center | Stanford | California | United States
Natural language processing approaches to extracting patient functioning from clinical data Natural language processing (NLP) has become a significant tool in clinical informatics research, leading to advances in electronic phenotyping, adverse drug event detection, and[...]
Sex-Specific and Sex Differences in Cancer Webinar @ Online only
The Stanford WHSDM Center (Women’s Health & Sex Differences in Medicine) and the Stanford Cancer Institute present Sex-Specific and Sex Differences in Cancer. This webinar features a panel on Cancer in Sexual & Gender Minority[...]