BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250803T013212EDT-23625Gg2Cr@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250803T053212Z DESCRIPTION:JOINT EBOH/CORE SEMINAR SERIES \n\nJonathon Campbell\, PhD\n\nA ssistant Professor | Department of Medicine | Faculty of Medicine and Heal th Sciences |9I制作厂免费\n\nWhere: Hybrid Event | 2001 9I制作厂免费 Colleg e\, Room 1140\; Zoom & \n\nNOTE: Dr. Campbell will be presenting from 5252 boul. de Maisonneuve\, 3rd Floor\, Kitchen 3B \n\nAbstract\n\nDespite bei ng a fundamental consideration in the adoption and implementation of healt h interventions\, costs are often neglected during research studies and ge nerally only considered 'late in the game' - if at all. Failure to conside r costs prior to implementing health interventions may lead to inefficient allocation of resources鈥攁 critical concern in health systems constrained by resource scarcity. In this talk\, I will attempt to demystify the proce ss of considering the costs of health interventions\, describe different a pproaches to their measurement\, and provide an example of a tuberculosis cost assessment and how it could be leveraged for decision-making.\n\nLear ning Objectives\n\n\n Discuss the relevance of cost assessments to differen t areas of health research and their importance in overall decision-making \;\n Understand the different approaches to estimating costs of health inte rventions and how and when to apply them\;\n Describe the differences in co sts of caring for different forms of tuberculosis and how they can be used to support decision-making.\n\n\nSpeaker Bio\n\nI am an assistant profess or in the Departments of Medicine & Global and Public Health at 9I制作厂免费. My research centers on generating evidence to inform the design and implemen tation of novel tuberculosis prevention and care strategies that maximize public health impact\, while minimizing health system and patient costs. M y primary aim is to optimize identification and treatment of tuberculosis infection to prevent progression to tuberculosis disease\, with a particul ar focus on prevention among persons born outside of Canada鈥攁 population d isproportionately impacted by tuberculosis.\n DTSTART:20230925T200000Z DTEND:20230925T210000Z SUMMARY:Including Cost Assessment in (Clinical) Research: Methods and Appli cations in Tuberculosis URL:/epi-biostat-occh/channels/event/including-cost-as sessment-clinical-research-methods-and-applications-tuberculosis-350978 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR