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Legend: Washington State Convention Center = CC, Sheraton Seattle = S, Grand Hyatt = GH and The Conference Center = TCC
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227 * ! Mon, 8/10/2015, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-608
Making Better Treatment Decisions: Improving Causal Inference in Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): Douglas P. Landsittel, University of Pittsburgh
Chair(s): Sally Morton, University of Pittsburgh
2:05 PM Methods for Comparative Effectiveness Analyses in a High-Dimensional Covariate Space with Few Events Jessica Myers Franklin, Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Wesley Eddings, Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Peter Austin, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences ; Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Robert Glynn, Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Sebastian Schneeweiss, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2:25 PM Collaborative Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimator (CTMLE) in Observational Studies Mark Johannes van der Laan, UC Berkeley ; Sam Lendle, UC Berkeley ; Sebastian Schneeweiss, Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Cheng Ju, UC Berkeley
2:45 PM Modeling Strategies for Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research Douglas P. Landsittel, University of Pittsburgh ; Sally Morton, University of Pittsburgh ; Joyce Chang, University of Pittsburgh ; Elan Cohen, University of Pittsburgh ; Andrew Topp, University of Pittsburgh
3:05 PM Using Observational Data for Comparative Effectiveness Research: An Empirical Assessment Issa J. Dahabreh, Brown University
3:25 PM Discussant: Miguel Hernan, Harvard University
3:45 PM Floor Discussion




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