The Wakefield roundtable discussion on complexity and variability at the bedside

The objectives of the Wakefield RoundTable Discussion were defined as follows: (1) Discuss theories regarding the origins and etiology of complex scale-invariant variability; (2) examine and refine the methodology of continuous variability analysis; (3) review and discuss the clinical applications o...

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Published inJournal of critical care Vol. 25; no. 3; pp. 536 - 537
Main Authors Seely, Andrew J.E., MD, PhD, Macklem, Peter T., MD, Suki, Béla, PhD, Goldberger, Ary, MD, Godin, Paul, MD, Batchinsky, Andriy I., MD, Longtin, Andre, PhD, Jones, Gwynne, MD, Seiver, Adam, MD, PhD, McGregor, Carolyn, PhD, Norris, Patrick, PhD, Maksym, Geoffrey, PhD, Lake, Douglas, PhD, Costa, Madalena Damasio, PhD, Marshall, John C., MD, Morris, John A., MD, Moorman, J. Randall, MD, Arnold, Ryan C., MD, Perez-Velazquez, Jose Luis, PhD, Nenadovic, Vera, MN
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Elsevier Inc 01.09.2010
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Summary:The objectives of the Wakefield RoundTable Discussion were defined as follows: (1) Discuss theories regarding the origins and etiology of complex scale-invariant variability; (2) examine and refine the methodology of continuous variability analysis; (3) review and discuss the clinical applications of complex systems science; and (4) discuss and foster transdisciplinary collaborative research projects.
ISSN:0883-9441
1557-8615
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2010.08.006