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-====== BIOMEDIN 215: Data Science for Medicine (Aut 2021) ======+====== BIOMEDIN 215: Data Science for Medicine (Aut 2023) ======
  
-We will decide by early September whether the Autumn 2021 class will be offered in person or stay online. To preserve the learning experience of the [[:biomedin215_precovid|pre-COVID]] in a virtual setting, enrollment in 2020 was limited to graduate students in the Biomedical Informatics (BMI) Program. Having made the transition, we look forward to welcoming more students this year.+The Autumn 2023 class will be offered in person.
  
-– 2021 Teaching team: Nigam Shah, Alison Callahan, Eric SunJuan ChavesKatelyn Bechler+– 2023 Teaching team: Nigam Shah, Alison Callahan, Bryan BunningMaggie WangBen Viggiano, Yixing Jiang
  
 This course is designed to prepare you to pose and answer meaningful clinical questions using routinely collected healthcare data. The practical skills you will learn in this class will be applicable to any task involving data manipulation and analysis. The course will use real, de-identified, large size patient datasets for home work projects associated with the course. To have the best learning experience, you will need to be proficient in the R language. This course is designed to prepare you to pose and answer meaningful clinical questions using routinely collected healthcare data. The practical skills you will learn in this class will be applicable to any task involving data manipulation and analysis. The course will use real, de-identified, large size patient datasets for home work projects associated with the course. To have the best learning experience, you will need to be proficient in the R language.
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   - apply your knowledge to evaluate and criticize published clinical informatics research.   - apply your knowledge to evaluate and criticize published clinical informatics research.
  
-The syllabus for 2021 is [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y7hl7x4bhWu1CjOD3lp882li7c8UeZQV0LdBbX7PN_k/edit|here]] (log in to GSuite with your sunet id) \\ + 
-Canvas site is availabe [[https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/140842|here]] \\ +Schedule: TUE, THU 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM in Gates B3. \\ 
-Schedule: TUE, THU 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM \\ +For Office Hours, see the [[https://canvas.stanford.edu/courses/178048 Canvas site]] (log in with your SUNet id) \\ 
-Prerequisites: CS 106A or equivalent, STATS 60 or equivalent \\ +Pre-requisites: See the [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1se4LuFfeIpZBzgiGL5AM57jg_dBOCG37nNWdIfEoYZQ/edit|syllabus]]
-Recommended: STATS 216, CS 145, STATS 305+
  
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