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Canberra Branch May Meeting: Using Propensity Scores in Observational Data Analysis: Some Theory and a Practical Application

  • 28 May 2024
  • 5:45 PM
  • ANU Science Teaching Building Level 3 Seminar Room

SSA Canberra Branch will be holding its next meeting on Tuesday 28th May in person and via Zoom. There will be the opportunity to meet for dinner afterwards in Canberra City.

Venue:
ANU Science Teaching Building Level 3 Seminar Room 1 https://maps.app.goo.gl/Y7RXwub92er2Zcj49

There is an open air carpark near the building (see P on the map) or if you prefer a single level, underground car park a bit further away at Kambri with two pedestrian access points (Car Parking Kambri | Australian National University | Care Park).

Click here for the Zoom details.

The zoom link will be open from 5.30pm. RSVP is not required. Full zoom details given at the end of the email. 

Speaker: Daniel Chateau, ANU National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health 

Topic: Using Propensity Scores in Observational Data Analysis:  Some Theory and a Practical Application 

Abstract:

Propensity scores have become a standard practice in many types of observational research using large administrative datasets where confounders are present and hard matching on measured confounders is either not optimal or not appropriate.  In this talk I will go over the theory behind using propensity scores to address confounding, an 'automated' method for developing a propensity score from a large number of candidate variables,  and present a practical application of propensity scores in pharmacoepidemiological research, examining potential impacts of in utero exposure to SSRIs.

Biography:

Dan Chateau was recently an Associate Professor at ANU in the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, leading the Methods Team in the Population Health Exchange. Prior to this, he was a Research Scientist and Lead Biostatistician at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy in Winnipeg, Canada. During his time in Canada, he served as the site lead and member of the national steering committee for the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES), and as a member of the Methods team for CNODES.  He has authored and co-authored many papers and reports using linked administrative health and social data, and recently worked with MBS and PBS data here in Australia examining prescription drug treatment adherence before and during the COVID-19.pandemic.

Dinner: 

After the talk we will be holding a dinner at 7.15pm at Madam Lu Malaysian & Chinese Restaurant, 20 W Row, Canberra ACT 2601 (https://maps.app.goo.gl/kq1G1RyjbWZrXEEt9

If you are interested in attending the dinner, please let us know by 5pm Monday 27 May by entering your details at SSA Canberra Branch dinner attendance sheet or contacting Warren Muller (warren.muller@csiro.au ; 0407 916 868). Please regard this as a firm commitment, not just an intention. For withdrawals after the deadline, please remove your name from the sheet and phone or text Warren (0407 916 868).

NOTE: We are offering discounts to SSA early career and student members who attend dinner! For this meeting, dinners will be a fixed charge of $10 for student members and $20 for early career members. 

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