Large, frequently updated sets of data generated in the “real world”, often from different sources, can lead to breakthroughs that effectively impact clinical practice. This webinar will provide WSO members with key information about how to manage data collected in daily clinical practice or in research studies, in order to build or contribute to Big Data initiatives able to answer pressing questions in stroke care. One talk will revise basic concepts, one will focus on an example of an ongoing Big Data project in stroke rehabilitation research, and one will address guidelines to ensure quality of data collection, analysis, storage and sharing. This educational activity will prepare the audience to create or participate in networks or novel pragmatic trials in large stroke cohorts in different regions of the globe. This webinar will address tools to develop innovative therapies in general but also to promote research in acute care, prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation.
Speakers:
Dr. Ben Bray, Medical Doctor, Epidemiologist and Principal in the Health Analytics team at Lane Clark and Peacock
Prof. Edson Amaro Jr., Neuroradiologist and Head Big Data Analytics at Albert Einstein Hospital
Prof. Sook-Lei Liew, Associate Professor at the University of Southern California and Director at Neural Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory
Moderator:
Dr. Adriana Bastos Conforto, Neurologist and Head of the Stroke Group at Hospital das Clínicas/University of São Paulo in Brazil and Researcher at the Albert Einstein Hospital, São Paulo
– Big Data in stroke (Benjamim Bray)
– Data science and Open Science: impact on reproducibility in stroke rehabilitation research (Sook-Lei Liew)
– Data science: dos and don’ts (Edson Amaro Jr)
Date and time:
4 PM CET on 6th April, 2022
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