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The UNC Center for Health Equity Research’s Health Equity Research Intensive (HERI) brings together diverse stakeholders invested in health equity to learn how to develop, implement and evaluate more inclusive and impactful health equity research projects. HERI provides sessions centered on partnership and engagement with innovative approaches and methods. HERI's primary goal is to help participants understand their role in addressing important questions related to health disparities and health equity. Participating in HERI will equip attendees to effectively center equity in their research.

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Agenda and presentation times vary by day. For more information, visit: Health Equity Research Intensive or the Whova Agenda.

NC BERD Seminar: Discrete choice experiments and patient outcomes

Wed. 20 Sep, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

NC BERD Seminar: Discrete choice experiments and patient outcomes

This introductory-level session will provide a methodologic overview of the discrete choice experiment (DCE) methodology and study design types, what is involved in the design of a DCE, statistical assumptions, and more.

Presenter: Chris Gillette, PhD
Associate Professor, PA Studies, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

This event is hosted by Wake Forest and being cross-promoted by the NC BERD Consortium, a collaboration of the CTSA-funded BERD cores at UNC-Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Duke University School of Medicine.

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