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'''Statistics''' | '''Statistics''' | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descriptive_statistics | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descriptive_statistics Descriptive statistics (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferential_statistics | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferential_statistics Statistical inference (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitivity_analysis | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitivity_analysis Sensitivity analysis (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagation_of_uncertainty | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propagation_of_uncertainty Propagation of uncertainty (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_integration | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_integration Monte Carlo integration (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrated_probability_assessment | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibrated_probability_assessment Calibrated probability assessment (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[[:en:Frequency probability|Frequency probability]] | *[[:en:Frequency probability|Frequency probability (Wikipedia)]] | ||
*[[:en:Bayesian probability|Bayesian probability]] | *[[:en:Bayesian probability|Bayesian probability (Wikipedia)]] | ||
*[[:en:Principle of maximum entropy|Principle of maximum entropy]] | *[[:en:Principle of maximum entropy|Principle of maximum entropy (Wikipedia)]] | ||
'''Exposure''' | '''Exposure''' | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_science | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_science Exposure science (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_assessment Exposure assessment (Wikipedia)] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_assessment | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomarkers_of_Exposure_Assessment Biomarkers of exposure assessment (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomarkers_of_Exposure_Assessment | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_exposure_modeling Mathematical exposure modeling (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_exposure_modeling | *[http://www.nature.com/jes/journal/v15/n1/pdf/7500411a.pdf Adoption of an official International Society for Exposure Analysis (ISEA)glossary] | ||
*[http://www.nature.com/jes/journal/v15/n1/pdf/7500411a.pdf official ISEA | *[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es00077a001 Assessing total human exposure to contaminants, Paul Lioy, 1990 (Article)] | ||
*[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es00077a001 total exposure | *[http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=20563 Exposure Factors Program (EPA)] | ||
*[http://www.epa.gov/ncea/efh/pdfs/efh-chapter02.pdf | *[http://www.epa.gov/ncea/efh/pdfs/efh-chapter02.pdf Exposure factors handbook (EPA): chapter on uncertainty and variability] | ||
'''Toxicology''' | '''Toxicology''' | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicity | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicity Toxicity (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicology | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxicology Toxicology (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_effect_concentration | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_effect_concentration Measures of pollutant concentration (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probit_model | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probit_model Probit model (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://potency.berkeley.edu/ | *[http://potency.berkeley.edu/ The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) (University of California, Berkley))] | ||
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Decision analysis and risk management (DARM) is a course taught in the | University of Eastern Finland (UEF) for Master's (MSc) Degree Programme in General Toxicology and Environmental Health Risk Assessment ToxEn.
Aims of the course
- To give a good overview of modern assessment methods,
- To utilizes modern web workspaces for learning.
- To avoid overlapping with other courses in the MSc program,
In the course:
The student will learn about the fundamentals of decision analysis; and the connections between societal decision-making and risk assessment. He is able to apply the scientific method and falsification in the context of risk assessment. He also knows how to build an assessment based on the requirements of risk management.
Course details
- Name: Decision analysis and risk management
- Abbreviation: DARM
- ECTS-credits: 6
- Home page of the course: http://en.opasnet.org/w/Darm
- Degree Programme: ToxEn, Environment health risk assessment
- Teaching Language: English, with Finnish accent
- Offered for Students in Other Universities (JOO-opintoja): Yes
Contacts
- Organising Departments: Department of environmental science (in collaboration with the National Institute for Health and Welfare, THL)
- Course Director: Jukka Juutilainen
- Teachers: Jouni Tuomisto, Mikko Pohjola, Marko Tainio
- Contact Persons email: mikko.pohjola(at)thl.fi
- Registration for the Course: Wossikka
Teaching / Learning Methods
- Lectures 36 h
- Group Work 30 h
- Independent Assessment Study 96 h
- Web-Based Learning 30 %
Lectures
Schedule and contents of lectures is presented in below Content and schedule table. One lecture is approximately three hours. Theory lectures and exercises column show the main topics of the lectures and links to the lecturing material (e.g. PowerPoint files).
Material column contains additional information from lecturing topics (e.g. articles or book chapters to which the lecture was based on).
Some of the material is in password protected HEANDE page (e.g. due to copy-right reasons). Passwords to HEANDE will be distributed during the lectures.
In the end of this page we have collected large amount of links for further information sources.
Independent Assessment Study
Details will be published soon.
Note! Self-organised group work requires on-line computers.
Evaluation
Scale: 0 (Fail) – 5 (Excellent)
Evaluation is based on:
- Independent assessment study (2/3)
- participation in calculation exercises (1/3)
- Participation in lectures and in discussions will be taken into account while deciding final remarks.
Content and schedule
Date | Time | Lecturer | Lecture room | Theory lectures and exercises | Material | Case study discussions and exercises |
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28.2. | 10-13 | Jouni, Mikko, Marko | Practical introduction to course. (Jouni)
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Introduction to the case study and exercises (Mikko)
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3.3. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko, Marko | Introduction to risk management. What is managed, who is responsible, what is included? Traditional paradigm.
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3.3. | 13-16 | Mikko, Jouni, Marko | Beginning of the swine flu story: How the swine flu problem emerged (spring 2009) and spread in the world. Swine flu story (summer 2009): Preparedness in Finland and internationally. Vaccination campaigns, counter-campaigns.
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4.3. | 9-12 | Mikko, Jouni, Marko | Introduction to using Opasnet
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4.3. | 13-16 | Jouni, Mikko, Marko | Decision analysis: introduction
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*Dennis Lindley: Philosophy of statistics | Exercise part one begins: make a decision analysis study plan to find out good policies in this case. Which models to use, what to assess? | |
8.3. | 9-12 | Jouni | Decision analysis (continued). | Swine flu case as a decision problem: what are the relevant decisions, outcomes and questions in the case? | ||
9.3. | 9-12 | Jouni | Decision analysis (continued). | |||
10.3. | 9-12 | Marko | Modeling and Monte Carlo simulation
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Swine flu story (autumn - winter 2009): First deaths of swine flu (threat was real). Problems with implementation: long queues in health centers. Clear-cut case falls apart. False alarm? Disease was milder than thought. | ||
11.3. | 8-11 | Marko | Calculation exercise.
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16.3. | 9-12 | Jouni | Bayesian updating | |||
17.3. | 9-12 | Jouni | Calculation exercise of Bayes | |||
18.3. | 13-16 | Jouni | Overall view of different models: Producing result from rationale.
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First drafts of DA study plans. Brief presentations by students of and discussions about DA study plan drafts. | ||
21.3. | 9-12 | Jouni, Marko, Mikko | Decision making under uncertainty
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Swine flu story: Use of adjuvants. How similar is the same? Can/Should be aim at zero risk? Benefit-risk comparisons. | ||
22.3. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko, Marko | Decision-making under uncertainty (continued). Value of information, Value of information analysis.
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25.3. | 9-12 | Marko | VOI calculation exercise.
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29.3. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko | Full drafts of DA study plans. Presentations by students of and discussions about study plans. Apply the model to assess the case based on your own research plan. Defend your plan in plenary.
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30.3. | 9-12 | Mikko, Jouni | Risk management (theory). What is managed, who is responsible, what is included? Traditional paradigm.
Opasnet and other web-based decision support systems. |
Exercise part two begins: Risk management actions and options. | ||
31.3. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko | Trialogue, collective learning
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Swine flu story: Secret connections to drug industry? Narcolepsy. | ||
1.4. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko | Inference rules. Scientific method as open discussion. Falsification.
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7.4. | 13-16 | Mikko |
Discussion: Lectures of concepts
Structuring of discussions in practice and theory
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Swine flu story (autumn 2010): Vaccination campaign halted. THL remains silent about possible risks. Narcolepsy analysis. Impacts of openness. How methods learned should be applied now? Why openness is needed? | ||
8.4. | 9-12 | Mikko | Swine flu story (January 2011): Publishing of narcolepsy results and apologies. Searching for the guilty. | |||
11.4. | 9-12 | Jouni, Mikko | Final seminar: Presentations (exercise parts one and two), discussions, and summary of perspectives to the case. | |||
12.4. | 8-11 | Jouni, Mikko | Wrap-up and course feedback. | Final seminar (cont'd). |
For the case study description, see D↷.
Keywords
- Risk assessment
- Decision analysis
- Bayesian theory
- Open assessment
- Risk management
- Societal decision making.
Related courses
Following courses, taught in the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), may have supporting, similar, or overlapping content.
- Environmental Health for International Students, 5 op
- Toxicological and Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Communication, 3 op
- Advanced Toxicological Risk Assessment, 9 op Note! Group meetings 24.02.11 to 10.00-12.00, 17.03.11 to 13.00-15.00
- Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment, 4 op
- Environmental health risk assessment, 4 op
- Ympäristöterveys, 6 op (in Finnish).
Background information from other Decision analysis and risk management study programs in Europe and in USA is provided here: Decision analysis and risk management - background information
Related further education courses in Kuopio (in Finnish)
Täydennyskoulutuskursseja DARM-kurssin aiheista järjestetään osana ERACedu-riskinarviointikoulutusta. Koulutus järjestetään yksipäiväisinä koulutuksina Kuopiossa. Koulutuksessa voi osallistua yhteen tai useampaan päivään; muiden osien käyminen ei ole välttämätöntä, mutta samassa kuussa järjestettävät koulutukset ovat aihepiiriltään lähellä toisiaan.
- Päätösanalyysia ja riskinhallintaa tapausesimerkin kautta ("Mini-DARM") (5.5.2011)
- Sikainfluenssatapauksen pohjalta toteutettu johdanto päätösanalyysiin ja riskinhallinnan perusteisiin.
- Päätöksenteko epävarmuuden oloissa (19.5.2011)
- Päätösanalyysi ja -mallitus
- Keskustelu ja kansalaiskuuleminen päätöksenteossa: menetelmiä ja työkaluja (8.9.2011)
- Kuinka järjestetään tehokkaasti kansalaiskuulemisia ja avointa osallistumista päätöksentekoon tai vaikutusarviointeihin?
- Yhteisöllinen oppiminen (29.9.2011)
- Osallistava arviointi ja mallitus.
Information from Swine flu
- Evolution of a pandemic A(H1N1)2009
- Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 WHO
- European Medicines Agengy
- Pandemrix and narcolepsy EMA report
Further information
Related files
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