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BMI 205: P RECISION P RACTICE WITH B IG D ATA Daniel L. Rubin, MD, MS Associate Professor of Radiology, of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), and of Biomedical Data Science Department of Radiology Stanford University
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Outline Course information Introduction: Big Data and precision practice Big Data challenge: Decision making in cancer treatment Big Data solution: “Learning Healthcare Systems” in cancer Conclusion
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Course goals (1) Show how medical practice and research are being transformed by large amounts of data (clinical, molecular, imaging) Show how computer methods can enable precision care – Help physicians recognize the best therapy – Get the knowledge they need when they need it – Discover new knowledge and challenge established dogma – Broaden clinical decision making beyond just published knowledge and physician experience
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Course goals (2) Some major topics illustrated – Disease sub-typing/patient profiling – Data mining – Predicting treatment response – Personalized treatment – Getting computers to work with unstructured data (text and images) – The “Learning Healthcare System”
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Course administration Location: LKSC, Room 120 – * Please note October 19 th class will be in LKSC 130 * Time: Wednesdays 12:30-1:20pm, lunch will be provided and served at 12:00pm. Videos: Recordings will be posted after each lecture
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Course administration Units: 1 unit TA: Alice Yu (ayu1@stanford.edu) Requirements: Weekly attendance – If you miss a session, view recorded seminar and complete a short written assignment. – The assignment will be posted shortly after lecture and due prior to the next scheduled talk. – Submit to ayu1@stanford.edu with BMI205 at the beginning of the subject line.
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Course website http://bmi205.stanford.edu/
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