HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Thursday 3 August 2017

Advanced Simulation Methods - Three Day Course - 27th-29th November

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HEDS in conjunction with ScHARR's Short Course Unit are running a three day course In Sheffield between 27th and 29th November. Dr Hazel Squires, Professor Matt Stevenson and Dr Sarah Davis will facilitate the workshop held at the superb Halifax Hall Hotel and Conference Centre. 
Background to the course 
Within healthcare decision making, cohort Markov models and decision trees are frequently used. However, in some situations these are not the most appropriate modelling methods. This course provides an in-depth review of individual-level simulation rationale, techniques and methodologies with a particular focus on discrete event simulation and its practical application to inform healthcare decision making. From the fundamentals of a basic model the course will progress to modelling complex systems, verification and interpreting output, as well as exploring alternative software options.
This course aims to provide participants with the skills required to be able to undertake simulation projects to a professional level. It will be both theoretically-based and practically-based, with the use of the Simul8 software package. It will cover the use of discrete-event simulation to assess the impact of alternative options within a local system with resource constraints and the use of patient-level simulation for health economic modelling.
This course is primarily for health economic modellers who want to broaden their skill base, as well as healthcare decision makers who would like to understand more about patient-level simulation and when it might be useful. Participants must have a basic level of knowledge of health economic modelling in order to follow the course. The course will consist of a mixture of presentations and practical use of Simul8, both following the lecturer and within individual exercises.
Participants are asked to provide their own laptop for the duration of the course.

To book a place go here