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Upcoming talks about control charts (May 25, 2006).
Category: Adverse events in clinical trials
I am working on some ideas for a grant to use control charts to track adverse events in
clinical trials. I also envision the possibility of using control charts as a warning of a
sudden influx of events that may be an early indicator of a bioterrorism event. I have not
fleshed out these ideas very completely yet, but hope to do so soon in the weblog.
While reviewing the upcoming talks at the Joint Statistics Meeting in Seattle, August
2006, I noticed several interesting talks that appear to be related to some of the things I
might be working on.
Session 317, Tuesday 2:00pm
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Abstract - #304973. The Use of Control Charts in Health Care Monitoring and Public
Health Surveillance. William H. Woodall
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Abstract - #304984. Cumulative Sum Methods for Spatial Surveillance. Peter A. Rogerson
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Abstract - #305169. Performance of Residual-Based Control Charts Using Generalized
Exponential Smoothing of Syndromic Data for Routine Health Surveillance. Howard S. Burkom
and Galit Shmueli and Sean Murphy
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Abstract - #305299. A Neural Network Approach to Control Charts with Applications to
Health Surveillance. Benjamin M. Adams and Kidakan Saithanu and J. Michael Hardin
Other sessions
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Abstract - #306832. Detection of Outbreaks in Syndromic Surveillance Data Using
Monotonic Regression. Jared Burdin and James Dunyak and Mojdeh Mohtashemi and Martin
Kulldorff (Monday, 10:30am)
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Abstract - #307392. A Wavelet-Based Method for the Prospective Monitoring of Disease
Incidence Counts in Space and Time. J. Brooke Marshall and Dan Spitzner and William H.
Woodall (Monday 10:30am)
Ironically, the two Monday talks are in different sessions.
07/08/2008.