Clinical research takes an estimated 17 years before applying it to real-world scenarios, delaying access to important discoveries and advances. CHDS faculty Jane Kim
Read more...Teaching Decision Science
In conjunction with the MDM Teaching Interest Group, faculty Ankur Pandya and incoming doctoral student Lyndon James developed a framework for understanding the variety of
Read more...Myriam Hunink Teaches RDS 288
CHDS adjunct faculty Myriam Hunink is offering RDS 288: Methods for Decision Making in Medicine during the second summer session of the Program in Clinical Effectiveness.
Read more...Modeling with Real World Evidence
HSPH Adjunct Professor Uwe Siebert spoke at a CHDS lunchtime seminar on the potential bias that can accompany the use of “real world” evidence in modeling.
Read more...Pliskin Instructs HCM Course
Adjunct Professor Joseph Pliskin is instructing HCM 732: Operations Management in Service Delivery Organizations this summer at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Read more...PhD Student at MGH
This summer, Health Policy PhD student John Giardina is working as a research assistant at the Health Decision Sciences Center (HDSC) at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Read more...RDS286 with Uwe Siebert
Adjunct professor Uwe Siebert is teaching his annual class RDS286: Decision Analysis in Clinical Research this July. The course introduces students to decision analysis and cost effectiveness
Read more...BCA Advisory Group Meeting
This May, Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt of CHDS welcomed members of the benefit-cost analysis project Leadership Team and Advisory Group to the Harvard Chan School
Read more...Virtual Reality Conference
CHDS Media Hub lead Jake Waxman, representing CHDS and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, attended the conference “Reality in Higher Ed (Virtual, Augmented, Mixed): Ready for Prime Time?”
Read more...BCA in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
CHDS faculty members Lisa Robinson’s and James Hammitt’s work on benefit-cost analysis in low- and middle-income countries indicates that there is a strong need for more research
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