Health Research and Policy

HRP 283 - Research in Progress Seminar (RIP)

Welcome!
We hope you find this series of research talks by faculty in, or affiliated with, HRP, CHP/PCOR interesting.

If you have questions please feel free to contact:
Corinna Haberland, MD, MS
Dept. of Health Research and Policy
Stanford, CA 94305-5405
(650) 498-5232 or corinnah@stanford.edu

***ONLY FOR THOSE TAKING THE COURSE FOR CREDIT***
Please be sure to sign in (on the sign-in sheet) at every session you attend.
In order to receive credit (one unit) for the quarter you must attend the talks – a maximum of two (2) absences is allowed.

Make sure you are connected to course info via the Coursework (https://coursework.stanford.edu/portal/) site for HRP 283. Announcements pertinent to HRP 283 enrollees will be sent out via this site.

Location:
CHP/PCOR Conference Room
117 Encina Commons
Wednesdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Fall 2015 (9/22/2015 - 12/2/2015)
Date Speaker Title of Talk
9/22*
(Tues 4:00-5:30 pm)
Joshua Salomon, PhD
Harvard School of Public Health
Re-Tooling Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Global Health Relevance
Abstract
9/30
Johathan Chen
Wisdom of the Crowd or Tyranny of the Mob? OrderRex: Data-Mining Electronic Health Records for Clinical Decision Support
Abstract
10/7
Nadia Diamond-Smith, PhD, MS
UCSF
Equalizing Child Sex Ratios in India - Understanding the trends, distribution, composition, potential drivers, and impact on fertility
Abstract
10/14
Ciaran Phibbs, PhD
Associate Professor (Research) of Pediatrics (Neonatology)
Measuring the Impact of Nurse Staffing on Patient Outcomes
Abstract
10/21
No RIP
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10/28
Jing Li, MS, PhD candidate
UC Berkeley
Plastic surgery or primary care? Altruistic Preferences and Expected Specialty Choice of U.S. Medical Students
Abstract
11/4
Maria Polyakova, PhD
Assistant Professor Health Research and Policy (Health Services Research)
Trade-offs of simplifying complex choices: early evidence from the ACA Exchages
Abstract
11/11
David Studdert, LLB, ScD, MPH
Professor of Medicine (PCOR) and of Law
Michelle Mello, PhD, JD, MPhil
Professor of Law and of Health Research and Policy
Prevalence and Characteristics of Physicians Prone to Malpractice Claims
Abstract
11/18
Julia Simard, ScD, SM
Assistant Professor of Health Research and Policy (Epidemiology) and, by courtesy, of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)
Studying Systemic Lupus in Sweden: Pros and Cons of Register-based Data in the Setting of a Chronic Disease
Abstract
11/25
Thanksgiving recess
No Seminar
12/2*
(Wed 1:30-3:00 pm)
David Bekelman, MD, MPH
Special seminar
Improving Sysmptoms and Quality of Life in Chronic Heart Failure
Abstract
12/2*
(Wed 4:00-5:00 pm)
Joseph Ladapo, MD, PhD
New York University
Special seminar
Preventing Cardiovascular Disease: Pathways through Diagnostic Testing, Clinical Guidelines, and Patient Decision Making
Abstract

*Please note: All research in progress seminars are off-the-record. Any information about methodology and/or results are embargoed until publication.

Information about RIP and CHP/PCOR can also be found at healthpolicy.stanford.edu/events

Archived RIP Seminars

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