Dr. Walsh participated in this workshop at the National Institutes of Mental Health with thought leaders and researchers in suicide prevention from around the country. The topics covered ranged from: Biostatistical challenges Provider and patient understanding of risk algorithms Ethical considerations Needs for clinical decision tools to guide risk algorithm application Policy-relevant research It…
Category: Lab News
New Paper: A method for analyzing inpatient care variability through physicians’ orders.
The Journal of Biomedical Informatics has published a new manuscript by Matthew Lenert, PhD Candidate in our lab, along with Professors Randy Miller, Eugene Vorobeychik, and me describing a new method to analyze care variability using Electronic Health Records and provider orders data.
Vanderbilt Chancellor’s Award for Research, 2018
Our work in suicide risk prediction and prevention was honored with a Chancellor's Award for Research at the Fall Faculty Assembly at Vanderbilt University last week! We are grateful for this recognition and, more importantly, for the Chancellor's exceptional vision to focus on mental health at Vanderbilt University. (image courtesy the Assembly link above)