M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD
Emily Fisher Landau Professor of Neurology
PI, Clinical Data Animation Center (CDAC) Harvard Medical School
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)
Objectives:
- Understand the implications of imperfect expert reliability in developing machine learning algorithms that emulate expert interpretation of medical diagnostic tests.
- Understand the advantages of interpretability in machine learning approaches to detecting seizures and rhythmic and periodic patterns in patients with critical illness.
- Understand why conventional statistical methods cannot disentangle the effects of brain injury, harmful brain activity (like seizures), and treatment, on neurologic outcomes, and how to overcome these limitations.
Join in-person at Center for Life Sciences 721 Conference Room or Via Zoom Meeting
Password: Neurology
* Note Badge access is required onsite.
Directions to the Center for Life Sciences 721 Conference Room
1. Arrive at Center for Life Sciences: 3 Blackfan Circle Boston, MA 02115.
2. Take elevators (banks 1-11) to 7th floor.
3. Badge-in through double doors to CLS 7 atrium.
4. Take a right to arrive at the CLS 721 conference room (glass-walled room).
To text in your attendance:
2. Text your assigned activity number to this phone number (617) 648-7950.
a. Longwood Neurology Grand Rounds Activity Number: 1636
b. Note: You can only record attendance 15 minutes before, during or 15 minutes after the activity time.
If you have any questions about the CME credit, please contact Partners Office of Continuing Professional Development at PartnersCPD@partners.org.