Clinical Epidemiology in Action: Mini-symposium Division of Clinical Epidemiology, 14 June 2023

The ClinEpi Mini-symposium provided a great opportunity for us to share findings from our most recent research: from global mental health to trial methodology, from scoping reviews to the latest trial results, from interim-analyses to ready-to-publish manuscripts. Thanks to eveyone who attended and contributed to this sucessful event!

Program

Time

Title

Presenter

9:00-9:15            

How much does a randomized controlled trial cost?

Alexandra Griessbach     

9:15-9:30

Spatial distribution of hypertension and hypertension care in Lesotho

Tristan Lee

9:30-09:45

Genotype-Informed Versus Empiric Management Of VirEmia in children and adolescents living with HIV (GIVE MOVE): an open-label randomised clinical trial.

Jennifer Brown

Coffee break

10:05-10:20

Randomized clinical trials using the Trials within Cohorts (TwiCs) approach: A scoping review

Christof Schönenberger  

10:20-10:35

CD4:CD8 ratio and their prognostic relevance for cancer in HIV

Frédérique Chammartin

10:35-10:50

Improving artificial intelligence through structured human gut feeling?

Alina Vogl

Coffee break

11:10-11:25

Baseline characteristics of the arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR_Pred) cohort study

Thomas Stojanov 

11:25-11:40

Impact of Covid-19 on antibiotic prescription of Swiss general practitioners: An Interrupted time series analysis

Soheila Aghlmandi  

11:40-11:55

START Together: Pilot RCT results of a couple-based intervention for Women’s HIV Care Engagement in South Africa

Jennifer Belus