Webinar: Ten Simple Rules of Credible Practice of Modeling and Simulation in
Healthcare: Application to Bone Remodeling and Heart Valve Modeling
Lealem Mulugeta and Andrew Drach
Executive Committee Members of the Committee for the Credible Practice of
Modeling & Simulation in Healthcare
Thursday, May 17, 2018, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
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https://www.rosaandco.com/webinars/2018/ten-simple-rules-of-credible-practice-of-modeling-and-simulation-in-healthcare
Abstract:
Computational modeling and simulation (M&S) has the potential to play a
critical role in precision medicine and personalized healthcare. However, there
are few formalized processes and procedures to support the credible use of M&S
in healthcare and biomedical research, limiting their adoption. To address this
gap, the Committee on Credible Practice of Modeling & Simulation in Healthcare
(CPMS) was established under the Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG)
and the Multiscale Modeling (MSM) Consortium, which includes representatives
from government agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, NASA, and
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. One of CPMS' primary goals is to develop
"The Ten Simple Rules of Credible Practice of M&S in Healthcare." These rules
were derived via synthesis of the Committee's expertise in this domain and by
surveying the global stakeholder community to ensure a balanced representation
of interests and perspectives concerning credible practice of M&S in
healthcare.
This presentation will introduce these rules, present two case studies
(modeling heart valves and bone remodeling) to demonstrate their value, and
discuss strategies for incorporating these rules into workflows.