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Dr Laura Bonnett

@laurabonnett.bsky.social

Medical statistician @LivUni. I develop #clinicalpredictionmodels for recurrent events such as #seizures in #epilepsy. I'm a #STEMAmbassador too!

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Guide to evaluating performance of prediction models for recurrent clinical events - Diagnostic and Prognostic Research Background Many chronic conditions, such as epilepsy and asthma, are typified by recurrent eventsβ€”repeated acute deterioration events of a similar type. Statistical models for these conditions often f...

10 years & 9 journals later I've finally published my paper considering ways to evaluate the performance of prediction models for recurrent clinical events. It's been a labour of love and the epitome of perseverence, but hopefully useful to someone (other than me!): link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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