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COURSE OVERVIEW This short course, presented over two dinner meetings at each AIRP session, will introduce residents to key concepts in health policy research, comparative effectiveness research, and big data analytics in an interactive format with leading researchers in the field. Pre-registration is encouraged as this free course is on a first-come, first-serve basis with limited seating. Dinner will be provided. The 5-hour course (2.5 hours per evening) will consist of short TED-format presentations and informal, open discussions that introduce participants to the following topics: 1. Big Data, Predictive Analytics, and Machine Learning in Imaging 2. Measuring Value in Imaging with Costs and Outcomes 3. Decision Analysis and Evidence Synthesis to Influence Policy 4. Innovative Comparative Effectiveness Trial Designs for Imaging 5. Translating Evidence into Policies and Practice 6. Career Tracks at the Intersection of Health Policy and Radiology Value of Imaging through Comparative Effectiveness (VOICE): An Introductory Course at the AIRP

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COURSE OVERVIEWThis short course, presented over two dinner meetings at each AIRP session,will introduce residents to key concepts in health policy research, comparativeeffectiveness research, and big data analytics in an interactive format withleading researchers in the field. Pre-registration is encouraged as this freecourse is on a first-come, first-serve basis with limited seating. Dinnerwill be provided.

The 5-hour course (2.5 hours per evening) will consist of short TED-format presentations and informal, open discussions that introduce participants to the following topics:

1. Big Data, Predictive Analytics, and Machine Learning in Imaging2. Measuring Value in Imaging with Costs and Outcomes3. Decision Analysis and Evidence Synthesis to Influence Policy4. Innovative Comparative Effectiveness Trial Designs for Imaging5. Translating Evidence into Policies and Practice 6. Career Tracks at the Intersection of Health Policy and Radiology

Value of Imaging throughComparative Effectiveness (VOICE):

An Introductory Course at the AIRP

Stella Kang, MD, MSAssistant Professor, Department of RadiologyAssistant Professor, Department of Population HealthNYU School of Medicine

Christoph Lee, MD, MSHSAssociate Professor, Department of RadiologyAdjunct Associate Professor, Health ServicesFaculty Investigator, Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes ResearchUniversity of Washington School of Medicine/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Pari Pandharipande, MD, MPHDirector, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Technology AssessmentAssociate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical SchoolRadiologist, Abdominal Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital

Pina Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACRProfessor, Department of RadiologyVice Chairman of ResearchNorthwell Health

Value of Imaging throughComparative Effectiveness (VOICE):

An Introductory Course at the AIRP

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Course Leader & Founder

Michael P. Recht, MDLouis Marx Professor and

Chairman, Department of RadiologyNYU Langone Medical Center

This program was developed with support provided by the NIH (NIBIB 1R25EB020389).

Tessa Sundaram Cook, MD, PhDAssistant Professor Of RadiologyUniversity Of Pennsylvania

Lars J. Grimm, MD, MHS, FSBIAssistant Professor of RadiologyDuke University

Ajay Gupta, MDAssociate Professor of Radiology and NeuroscienceWeill Cornell Medical College Associate Attending RadiologistNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

Mahmud Mossa-Basha, MD, DABRAssociate Professor of RadiologyUW Medical Center

Robert C. Orth, MD, PhDAssociate Professor RadiologyBaylor College of MedicineDivision Chief, Body and Nuclear RadiologyTexas Children's Hospital

Sapna Rawal, MSc, CM, MDAssistant Professor in Medical ImagingUniversity of Toronto

Course Directors

Course Faculty

COURSE DESCRIPTIONThe objectives of this short courseare to introduce radiology residentsto key policy research topics andmethods, and to help identify thenext generation of health policyresearchers and thought leaders inradiology. The lecture series will bedesigned to expose residents to coreconcepts of study design andimaging-centered health outcomesresearch, with special attention tomethodologies relevant to theanalysis of big data and imaging-based interventions. TED-stylelectures will be brief, with an informaldinner setting allowing for constantinteraction and open discussion. Theshort course will be led by leadingnational radiology health policyresearchers (course directors andguest speakers), with at least threefaculty members present for eachsession. Participants who completethe two-day course will receive acertificate and have the opportunityto apply for the VOICE 1-year hybridprogram in biomedical big data andcomparative effectiveness researchtraining based at the NYU School ofMedicine.

Course Dates & TimesThe dinner sessions will occur 5:00-7:30pm on adjoining Tuesday and Wednesday evenings during each AIRP four-week course. The dates for the 2018-2019 VOICE sessions are:

July 31-August 1, 2018

September 11-12, 2018

October 16-17, 2018

February 12-13, 2019

March 19-20, 2019

CONTACT / REGISTRATIONFor more information and to register for the course, please visit:http://www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/airp

For questions: [email protected]: 212-263-3936

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Value of Imaging throughComparative Effectiveness (VOICE):

An Introductory Course at the AIRP

Value of Imaging throughComparative Effectiveness (V OICE)1. Big Data, Predictive Analytics, and Machine Learning in Imaging2. Measuring Value in Imaging with Costs and Outcomes3. Decision Analysis and Evidence Synthesis to Influence Policy4. Innovative Comparative Effectiveness Trial Designs for Imaging5. Translating Evidence into Policies and Practice 6. Career Tracks at the Intersection of Health Policy and Radiology

http:// www.med.nyu.edu/courses/cme/airp

Value of Imaging throughComparative Effectiveness (VOICE):

An Introductory Course at the AIRP