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Interviews with authors of JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods chapters about common and new statistics and methods used in clinical research and reported in medical journals.
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United States
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Interviews with authors of JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods chapters about common and new statistics and methods used in clinical research and reported in medical journals.
Language:
English
Episodes
Target Trial Emulation for Causal Inference From Observational Data With Dr Hernán
5/2/2024
Miguel A. Hernán, MD, DrPH, professor of epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses Target Trial Emulation: A Framework for Causal Inference From Observational Data with JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD.
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Target Trial Emulation
Duration:00:27:25
On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis With Dr Carin
4/4/2024
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis with Lawrence Carin, PhD.
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On Deep Learning for Medical Image Analysis
Duration:00:22:54
Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research With Drs Weinfurt and Reeve
3/7/2024
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research with Kevin P. Weinfurt, PhD, and Bryce B. Reeve, PhD.
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Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Clinical Research
Duration:00:22:10
Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies With Dr Kabir Yadav
1/4/2024
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies with Kabir Yadav, MDCM, MS, MSHS.
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Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies
Duration:00:15:06
Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials
12/7/2023
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trial with Lars W. Andersen, MD, MPH, PhD, DMSc.
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Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials
Duration:00:18:15
Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use With Dr Norton
11/2/2023
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use with Edward C. Norton, PhD.
Related Content:
Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and UseTypes and Distribution of Payments From Industry to Physicians in 2015
Duration:00:12:19
Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates With Dr Little
8/3/2023
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates with Roderick J. Little, PhD, in the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods series.
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Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates
Duration:00:22:06
Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses With Dr Smith
5/4/2023
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses with Valerie A. Smith, DrPH.
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Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses of Clinical Trials
Duration:00:18:25
Time-to-Event Analysis With Dr Tolles
3/3/2023
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Time-to-Event Analysis with Juliana Tolles, MD, MHS.
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Time-to-Event Analysis
Duration:00:11:19
Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments With Drs Adler and Latimer
1/5/2023
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments with Amanda I. Adler, MD, PhD, and Nicholas Latimer, PhD.
Related Content:
Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments in Randomized Clinical Trials
Duration:00:17:59
Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data With Dr Lachin
11/3/2022
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data with John M. Lachin, ScD.
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Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data
Duration:00:17:06
Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes With Dr Heather G. Allore
9/1/2022
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes with Heather G. Allore, PhD.
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Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes With Dr Heather G. Allore
Duration:00:17:35
Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage
5/5/2022
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials with Jane M. Armitage, MBBS.
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Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr ArmitageShort- and Long-term Effects of a Mobile Phone App in Conjunction With Brief In-Person Counseling on Physical Activity Among Physically Inactive Women: The mPED Randomized Clinical Trial
Duration:00:19:07
Regression Discontinuity Study Design to Estimate Observational Differences With Dr Maciejewski
4/7/2022
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Regression Discontinuity Design with Matthew L. Maciejewski, PhD.
Related Content:
Regression Discontinuity DesignUsing Instrumental Variables to Address Bias From Unobserved Confounders
Duration:00:17:55
Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony
12/2/2021
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony.
Duration:00:22:56
Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research
10/7/2021
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research with Alex John London, PhD
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Equipoise in Research—Integrating Ethics and Science in Human Research
Duration:00:21:14
Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials
9/2/2021
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials with Melanie Quintana, PhD
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Bayesian Analysis: Using Prior Information to Interpret the Results of Clinical Trials Effect of Therapeutic Hypothermia Initiated After 6 Hours of Age on Death or Disability Among Newborns With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Randomized Clinical Trial Incorporating Adult Evidence Into Pediatric Research and Practice: Bayesian Designs to Expedite Obtaining Child-Specific Evidence
Duration:00:26:45
Cost-effectiveness Analysis for Clinicians
8/5/2021
Cost-effectiveness analysis defines trade-offs between costs, harms, and benefits of alternative treatments and combines them into a single metric, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER), that can inform decisions about which interventions to recommend when limited resources are available. Gillian Sanders-Schmidler, PhD, professor of population health sciences and medicine at Duke University, explains the method in terms clinicians can understand.
Related Article:
Cost-effectiveness Analysis for Clinicians
Duration:00:18:22
Multiple Comparison Procedures from the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods
3/4/2021
JAMA Deputy Editor Edward Livingston, MD, discusses "Multiple Comparison Procedures" with Dr. Jing Cao, PhD
Duration:00:22:49
Logistic Regression—What It Is and How to Use It in Clinical Research
1/7/2021
Logistic regression is one of the most commonly used statistical analytic tools in the medical literature. William Meurer, MD, from the University of Michigan, and Juliana Tolles, MD, from UCLA, discuss a JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods article they wrote entitled “Logistic Regression Diagnostics: Understanding How Well a Model Predicts Outcomes.”
Related Article:
Logistic Regression
Duration:00:31:32