The inaugural workshop of our Prediction Modelling Group took place in December 2019 where we were joined by five leading experts in clinical prediction modelling, who addressed a variety of topics to pave the way for a discussion about some of the challenges we face, and potential solutions.
You can find the videos from the day below.
Welcome and opening
Matthew Hotopf CBE, Professor of General Hospital Psychiatry
Introduction to the Workshop and BRC Prediction modelling group
Daniel Stahl, Professor of Biostatistics and Statistical Learning, Precision Medicine and Statistical Learning Group, IoPPN, King's College London
Sample size issues in prediction modelling
Richard Riley, Professor of Biostatistics, School of Primary, Community and Social Care, Keele University
Challenges in Clinical Prediction Modelling
Ewout Steyerberg, Professor in Clinical Biostatistics and Medical Decision Making at Leiden University Medical Centre and Erasmus MC Rotterdam
Issues in the conduct and reporting of multivariable prediction models
Gary Collins, Professor of Medical Statistics, Director of the UK EQUATOR Centre, Oxford University
Risk prediction with routinely collected data: how accurate are these predictions and when can we use these clinically?
Tjeerd van Staa, Professor of Health e-Research, Division of Informatics, Imaging & Data Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Manchester University
Implementation of prognostic models in clinical practice: a case study
Paolo Fusar-Poli, Reader of Psychiatry & Youth Mental Health, Psychosis Studies, IoPPN, King's College London: