Using Routinely Collected Electronic Healthcare Record Data to Study Respiratory Disease
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the application of routinely collected electronic healthcare record data in studying respiratory diseases through this informative 41-minute talk from the Alan Turing Institute. Gain insights into how large-scale health data can be leveraged to advance research and understanding of respiratory conditions. Discover the potential of electronic health records in identifying patterns, trends, and risk factors associated with respiratory diseases. Learn about the methodologies, challenges, and ethical considerations involved in utilizing this valuable data source for medical research and public health initiatives.
Syllabus
Using routinely collected electronic healthcare record data to study respiratory disease
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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