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DESCRIPTION:Note: BIS 526 students are required to attend in person. Other
 s are invited to attend in person but may also attend via zoom. Speaker J
 oseph W. Hogan\, Sc.D. Title "Bayesian clinical decision support for HIV 
 care: development\, implementation\, evaluation." Abstract Key milestones
  in HIV care are represented in a cascade framework that prioritizes case
  identification\, linkage and retention in care\, compliance with antivir
 al medication\, and suppression of viral load. Many prediction models hav
 e been developed to target these endpoints. In this talk\, we describe a 
 comprehensive approach to development\, implementation\, and formal evalu
 ation of a machine-learning-based approach to clinical decision support t
 hat is focused on retention in care. We highlight key early findings abou
 t effectiveness\, and describe methodologic innovations motivated by the 
 goals of the project. This work is based at AMPATH\, a large HIV care pro
 gram in western Kenya.\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medic
 ine.yale.edu/event/ysph-biostatistics-seminar-4/\n
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LOCATION:106 A&B\, 47 College Street\, New Haven\, CT\, United States
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SUMMARY:YSPH Biostatistics Seminar- Bayesian clinical decision support for
  HIV care:  development\, implementation\, evaluation.
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