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Real world evidence (RWE) offers an opportunity to conduct timely, large, low-cost studies to answer important clinical questions that may not always be feasible to investigate using randomized controlled trials for practical, financial or ethical reasons. However, RWE research also faces several important challenges.
Translational Bioinformatics Tuesday, March 11, 2025 | 8:30-10:00 am The Translational Bioinformatics Year-in-Review (TBI Year-in-Review) is an annual presentation given by Nicholas Tatonetti, PhD at the AMIA Summit. The talk reviews trends in the translational bioinformatics (TBI) literature...
Bringing together hundreds of researchers, academicians, data scientists, software developers and analysts, students, and industry professionals — the AMIA 2025 Informatics Summit will offer content dedicated to translational bioinformatics, precision medicine, clinical research informatics, data...
Beyond electronic health record data: leveraging natural language processing and machine learning to uncover cognitive insights from patient-nurse verbal communications Read the abstract Presenter Moderator Statement of Purpose Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are escalating public health challenges, with many cases remaining undiagnosed until advanced stages. While previous research [...]
Please join our webinar for an engaging discussion on GenAI in oncology. The conversation will explore the transformative potential of generative AI, highlighting use cases such as precision medicine and clinical trial matching. Panelists will discuss the institutional clinical research landscape, focusing on the practical considerations of implementing AI solutions [...]
Pulmonary embolism (PE) presents a significant diagnostic challenge, necessitating clear and precise communication between radiologists and referring physicians to optimize patient outcomes. Variability in the language used to convey diagnostic uncertainty in computed tomographic pulmonary angiography (CTPA) reports can exacerbate ambiguity, potentially leading to inappropriate clinical management and compromised patient care.
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Can GPT-3.5 generate and code discharge summaries? Read the abstract Presenter Statement of Purpose Medical document coding is the process of assigning labels from a structured label space – a terminology or an ontology, e.g., the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) – to medical documents (e.g., discharge summaries) in order [...]
This webinar provides an opportunity to hear from the editors at Nature portfolio journal (npj) Digital Medicine and Health Systems to understand their journals’ scopes specifically with respect to NLP research. Audience will have an opportunity to ask questions. Presenters Watch the Recording