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Sam Pimentel: Optimal tradeoffs in matched designs
"Optimal tradeoffs in matched designs comparing US-trained and internationally-trained surgeons"
Sam Pimentel, UC Berkeley
Discussant: Magdalena Bennett, UT Austin
Abstract: Does receiving a medical education outside the United States impact a surgeon's performance? We study this question by matching operations performed by internationally-trained surgeons to those performed by US-trained surgeons in reanalysis of a large health outcomes study. An effective matched design must achieve several goals, including balancing covariate distributions marginally, ensuring units within individual pairs have similar values on key covariates, and using a sufficiently large sample from the raw data. Yet in our study, optimizing some of these goals forces less desirable results on others. We address such tradeoffs from a multi-objective optimization perspective by creating matched designs that are Pareto optimal with respect to two goals. We provide general tools for generating representative subsets of Pareto optimal solution sets and articulate how they can be used to improve decision-making in observational study design. In the motivating surgical outcomes study, formulating a multi-objective version of the problem helps us balance an important variable without sacrificing two other design goals, average closeness of matched pairs on a multivariate distance and size of the final matched sample.
June 29, 2021
Видео Sam Pimentel: Optimal tradeoffs in matched designs канала Online Causal Inference Seminar
Sam Pimentel, UC Berkeley
Discussant: Magdalena Bennett, UT Austin
Abstract: Does receiving a medical education outside the United States impact a surgeon's performance? We study this question by matching operations performed by internationally-trained surgeons to those performed by US-trained surgeons in reanalysis of a large health outcomes study. An effective matched design must achieve several goals, including balancing covariate distributions marginally, ensuring units within individual pairs have similar values on key covariates, and using a sufficiently large sample from the raw data. Yet in our study, optimizing some of these goals forces less desirable results on others. We address such tradeoffs from a multi-objective optimization perspective by creating matched designs that are Pareto optimal with respect to two goals. We provide general tools for generating representative subsets of Pareto optimal solution sets and articulate how they can be used to improve decision-making in observational study design. In the motivating surgical outcomes study, formulating a multi-objective version of the problem helps us balance an important variable without sacrificing two other design goals, average closeness of matched pairs on a multivariate distance and size of the final matched sample.
June 29, 2021
Видео Sam Pimentel: Optimal tradeoffs in matched designs канала Online Causal Inference Seminar
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