The Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center for Health and Longevity in Mental Illness has created a training series titled “Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research.” This series is now available on the ALACRITY Center Website. This series includes four lectures (linked below) from JHU ALACRITY Center Faculty:
- “Using Marginal Structural Models in Mental Health Services Research” with Dr. Sachini Bandara
- “An Introduction to Systems Science and Agent-Based Modeling” with Dr. Tak Igusa
- “Using Mixed-Methods to Inform Causal Inference” with Dr. Beth McGinty
- “The Use of Propensity Scores in Mental Health Services Research” with Dr. Liz Stuart
Please join us for our first ever ALACRITY Center Twitter Chat Event:
JHU ALACRITY Center “Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research” Twitter Chat
When: November 12, 3-4 p.m. EST
Where: Follow @HopkinsALACRITY on Twitter and follow the hashtag #AskJHAlacrity on the day of the event to participate in the discussion
How to participate: Watch one or all of the “Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research” lectures prior to the Twitter discussion. Questions may be tweeted during the event using #AskJHAlacrity, and feel free to submit questions regarding the lectures before the event to [email protected]. We will tweet these questions during the event.