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

The Mini-symposium offers an opportunity to learn about our recent research in the field of clinical epidemiology: from global mental health to trial methodology, from scoping reviews to the latest trial results, from interim-analyses to ready-to-publish manuscripts.

Join the conversation as members from the three ClinEpi units at various career stages present their most recent research. External collaborators and anyone interested in our work are invited to attend!

Unterer Hörsaal Pathologie, Schönbeinstrasse 40, Basel

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