Education Catalog
JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - June 2025
Type
JAMIA Journal Club
Credits
1.00
CME
1.00
CNE
Large Language Models Are Less Effective at Clinical Prediction Tasks Than Locally Trained Machine Learning Models Read the abstract Moderator Presenter Statement of Purpose Over the past several decades, medicine has been increasingly aided by artificial intelligence (AI) and particularly machine learning (ML). While model development has advanced, it is [...]

JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - May 2025
Type
JAMIA Journal Club
Credits
1.00
CME
1.00
CNE
Multi-Modality Risk Prediction of Cardiovascular Diseases for Breast Cancer Cohort in the All of Us Research Program Read the abstract Moderator Presenter Statement of Purpose Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among breast cancer (BC) survivors, often exacerbated by the cardiotoxic effects of cancer therapies [...]

Health-Related Quality of Life in the Age of AI: How to Get the Right Information to Primary Care Providers at the Right Time and in the Right Way
Type
AMIA On Demand
Credits
1.50
CME
1.50
CNE
Recorded live at AMIA's 2025 Informatics Summit. Topic include Health-related quality of life and AI.
Course Event Type

The Journey to Pragmatic and Value-Based Phenotyping
Type
AMIA On Demand
Credits
1.25
CME
1.25
CNE
Recorded live at AMIA's 2025 Informatics Summit. Topics include clinical phenotyping and electronic health records.
Course Event Type

JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - April 2025
Type
JAMIA Journal Club
Credits
1.00
CME
1.00
CNE
Balancing Efficacy and Computational Burden: Weighted Mean, Multiple Imputation, and Inverse Probability Weighting Methods For Item Non-response in Reliable Scales Read the article Moderator Presenter Statement of Purpose In survey research, handling missing data is essential for producing valid inferences. Multiple imputation (MI) is widely regarded as the gold standard [...]
