Advances in Clinical Trial Designs: MOST and SMART

Authors
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    Steven Bernstein, MD

    Member-at-Large

    Geisel School of Medicine At Dartmouth

  • William Meurer, MD, MS

    Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurology

    University of Michigan

    William Meurer, MD, MS is currently Professor of Emergency Medicine and Neurology at the University of Michigan – Michigan Medicine. He also serves as a Medical/Statistical Scientist for Berry Consultants. He works to improve the care of patients with acute neurological disease both through his work on the acute stroke team and as a researcher. His work in the field focuses on the design of clinical trials with adaptive and flexible components. In addition, he is a principal investigator of the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Clinical Trials Methodology Course (http://neurotrials.training) and a co-investigator in the clinical coordinating center of the Strategies to Innovate Emergency Clinical Care Trials (SIREN) network - also funded by NIH). He is a co-investigator on StrokeNET trials underway through the Michigan Regional Coordinating Center. He formerly served as the Emergency Medical Director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Stroke Center.

    He is principal investigator of NIH funded trials that include an ED based text messaging intervention for hypertension and a cluster randomized trial to improve the care of patients with acute dizziness. In addition, he is the national PI of a 50+ site, 1,800 patient trial of hypothermia after adult cardiac arrest (http://icecaptrial.org) – in addition he serves as a PI for a 40+ site international 900 patient trial of hypothermia after pediatric cardiac arrest.

    He attended college at the Ohio State University, medical school at the University of Cincinnati, residency at MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic and then came to Michigan for his stroke fellowship in 2006. During that fellowship he received an MS in clinical research design and statistical analysis from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He has authored or coauthored over 135 original publications - journals represented include JAMA. He is a core-faculty member for the University of Michigan/St. Joseph Mercy Residency. In addition, he serves clinically both the in the Emergency Department and with the University of Michigan Stroke Team – both providing care at Michigan and across a variety of partner hospitals via telemedicine.

  • Patrick M. Carter, MD