Estimating treatment effects for individual patients using randomized controlled trials: Opportunities to rethink how we treat and define diseases?
Estimating treatment effects for individual patients using randomized controlled trials: Opportunities to rethink how we treat and define diseases?
Speaker(s): Dr. Michael Harhay Bayesian Biostatistician and Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Patrick Lawler Clinician-Scientist and Associate Professor, McGill University and University of Toronto
At the end of the presentation, the audience will:
1. Understand heterogeneous treatment effects in randomized controlled trials and their clinical implications.
2. Develop familiarity with modern statistical methods to identify differential treatment responses across patient subgroups in clinical trials including the estimation of individualized treatment effects.
3. Considering emerging clinical trial designs built around these frameworks.
Room: D02.1312
Zoom link: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/84664656650?pwd=b1NGVHkyZ1h5bXh6dEhFdk56UFRDQT09