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- | ====== BIOMEDIN 215, 2020 ====== | + | ====== BIOMEDIN 215: Data Science for Medicine (Aut 2020) ====== |
- | In the Autumn quarter of 2020, this class will be very different compared | + | In the Autumn quarter of 2020, this class will be offered online. |
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+ | This course is designed | ||
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+ | Upon completing this course, you should be able to: | ||
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+ | - recognize categories of research questions and the study designs used to address them. | ||
+ | - describe common healthcare data sources and their relative advantages and limitations. | ||
+ | - extract and transform various kinds of clinical data to create analysis-ready datasets. | ||
+ | - design and execute an analysis of a clinical dataset to answer a research question. | ||
+ | - apply your knowledge to evaluate and criticize published clinical informatics research. | ||
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+ | In the past years, | ||
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+ | If you are not a BMI graduate student, thank you for understanding. I look forward to meeting you in the regular offering of the class next Autumn. | ||
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+ | -- 2020 Teaching team: Nigam Shah, Alison Callahan, Conor Corbin, Minh Nguyen, Erin Craig |