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GBD Review Meeting, January 29-February 2, 2018: Review of diseases, injuries, and impairments

Thank you for participating in the GBD 2017 Review Sessions. Please find the recordings by session in the agenda below.

  • Accessing the live webcast and/or recordings: You will have the option to view the live webcast or to watch the recorded sessions at your convenience on this page.
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  • Review materials: For each topic area, methodological flowcharts will be available on the cloud site here with the password “GBDcollab2017”.
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  • We will share preliminary results via visualization tools mid-way through the review weeks so you may explore them at your convenience. You will receive an email notifying you when preliminary results are ready. later next week so you may explore them at your convenience. Please note that the meeting schedule does not allow for detailed review of estimates for each country.
  • In-person participants: A subset of our Scientific Council will be present in Seattle for the Review Week sessions, and invited guests will attend specific sessions. Please find the list of attendees here:

Benn Sartorius, University of KwaZulu-Natal

Harvey Whiteford, University of Queensland

Jacek Kopec, University of British Columbia

T Eoin West, University of Washington Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, and Department of Global Health

Mark Wurfel, University of Washington Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine

Catherine Terri Hough, University of Washington Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine

R Scott Watson, Seattle Children’s Hospital

David Carlbom, University of Washington Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine

Jerry Zimmerman, Seattle Children’s Hospital

 

 

Monday

Jan 29

Tuesday

Jan 30

Wednesday

Jan 31

Thursday

Feb 1

Friday

Feb 2

9-10a

Opening remarks

Presenter: Chris Murray

Headaches

Presenter: Emma Nichols

Lead: Theo Vos

Meningitis

Presenter: Sarah Mollenkopf

Lead: Simon Hay

Cancers overall estimation

Presenter: Jonathan Kocarnik

Lead: Tina Fitzmaurice

Hepatitis

Presenter: Kathryn Lau

Lead: Nick Kassebaum

10-11

Cause of death data process

Presenter: Mohsen Naghavi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

Chronic respiratory diseases – COPD and Asthma

Presenter: Katherine Paulson

Lead: Theo Vos

Neglected tropical diseases – Visceral leishmaniasis

Presenter: David Pigott

Lead: Simon Hay

Cancers nonfatal estimation

Presenter: Jonathan Kocarnik

Lead: Tina Fitzmaurice

Cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases

Presenter: Derrick Tsoi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

11-12

Hospital data process

Presenter: Spencer James

Lead: Spencer James

Chronic respiratory diseases - Pneumoconiosis

Presenter: Katherine Paulson

Lead: Theo Vos

Neglected tropical diseases – Schistosomiasis

Presenter: Ellen Goldberg

Lead: Simon Hay

Cancer-specific estimation

Presenter: Jonathan Kocarnik

Lead: Tina Fitzmaurice

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease/Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Presenter: Derrick Tsoi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

12-1p

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

1-2

Vaccine preventable diseases

Presenter: Rachel Updike

Lead: Steve Lim

Sub-arachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, and stroke envelope

Presenter: Catherine Johnson

Lead: Greg Roth

Acne

Presenter: Kareha Agesa

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

Alzheimer disease and other dementias

Presenter: Emma Nichols

Lead: Theo Vos

Tuberculosis

Presenter: Hmwe Kyu

Lead: Simon Hay

2-3

Vaccine preventable diseases

Presenter: Rachel Updike

Lead: Steve Lim

Hypertensive heart disease

Presenter: Catherine Johnson

Lead: Greg Roth

Eating disorders

Presenter: Holly Erskine

Lead: Harvery Whiteford

Alzheimer disease and other dementias

Presenter: Emma Nichols

Lead: Theo Vos

Upper digestive disease (PUD, GERD)

Presenter: Mae Dirac

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

3-3:30

Break

Break

Break

Break

Break

3:30-4:30

Drug use disorders

Presenter: Fiona Charlson

Lead: Harvey Whiteford

Non-rheumatic valvular heart disease

Presenter: Simon Yadgir

Lead: Greg Roth

Musculoskeletal disorders

Presenter: Liane Ong

Lead: Theo Vos

Diabetes

Presenter: Liane Ong

Lead: Theo Vos and Ashkan Afshin

Sepsis

Presenter: Derrick Tsoi

Lead: Mohsen Naghavi

4:30-5:30

Drug use disorders

Presenter: Fiona Charlson

Lead: Harvey Whiteford

Atrial fibrillation and flutter

Presenter: Catherine Johnson

Lead: Greg Roth

Musculoskeletal disorders

Presenter: Shade Wilson

Lead: Theo Vos

Fasting Plasma Glucose

Presenter: Liane Ong

Lead: Theo Vos and Ashkan Afshin

Closing remarks

Presenter: Chris Murray

 

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