UWTV Airdates for Grand Rounds: "Making the Subjective Objective: Outcome Measures in Clinical Orthopaedic Research"! Or watch it online!

Sun, Sept 9 @ 5:00am
Mon, Sept 10 @ 7:00am
Thu, Sept 13 @ 6:00am
Thu, Sept 13 @ 9:00pm

Description: In this Grand Rounds, UW Medicine physician, Dr. Elizabeth Dailey discusses the definition of outcomes research and its historical and contemporary contexts. Dr. Michael Lee, assistant professor with UW Medicine, then discusses the significance of orthopaedic complications and how the nature of complications has a large impact on outcomes. Through the use of a case study, Dr. Lee shows the challenging nature of guiding our patients through complications and what the implications are on their health care costs. Finally, the doctors discuss the difficult topic of which outcomes to use in our patient populations and what this means for health care policy. Dr. Darin Davidson, Assistant Professor of Oncology with UW Medicine, draws from his extensive outcomes research background in sarcoma patients to describe and explain quality of life, then uses this premise to guide us through clinical decision-making in a case study using quality of life as a guiding principle.

 
Series: Orthopaedic Grand Rounds
 

Speakers:
Frederick Matsen III, MD, Professor of Shoulder/Elbow Surgery UW Medicine
Elizabeth Dailey, MD, Orthopaedic Surgery R4 UW Medicine
Darin Davidson, MD, Assistant Professor of Oncology UW Medicine
Michael Lee, MD, Assistant Professor of Spine UW Medicine

Date Added: 8/10/2012
Runtime: 0:54:58
TV Rating: TV-PG
08/21/2012