Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: Jonathan Kolstad, PhD, UCBerkeley @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Rm 320 | Palo Alto | California | United States
The Role of Supply and Demand in Efficient Health Care Delivery: Evidence from Utah Event Information and Registration The project studies the implications of several distinct approaches to managing consumer health care using an all-payer[...]
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[...]
Medicine Grand Rounds: Mycobacterial Diseases: Both Soup and Nuts @ LK130 | Palo Alto | California | United States
Presenter: Steve Holland, MD NIH Distinguished Investigator, Immunopathogenesis Section, NIAID/DIR Dr. Holland received his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1983, where he stayed as a resident in internal medicine, assistant[...]
BMIR Research in Progress: Imon Banerjee, PhD “Weakly Supervised Natural Language Processing For Assessing Patient-centered Outcome Following Prostate Cancer Treatment” @ MSOB Conference Room X275
Imon Banerjee, PhD., Instructor, Radiology and Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University Abstract: The population-based assessment of patient-centered outcomes (PCOs) has been limited by the efficient and accurate collection of these data. Natural language processing (NLP)[...]