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Johns Hopkins University | ME.250.961

Large Scale Observational Research Preparation

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This project-oriented class is designed to equip clinical investigators with the team, essential knowledge, and skills to effectively leverage the observational medical outcomes partnership (OMOP) common data model (CDM) to engage and conduct network studies for their research endeavors. Students will form into investigation-based teams and gain in-depth knowledge and practical insights into use case selection, study design, IRB considerations, protocol development, and preliminary phenotypes. By the end of the program, participants will have a solid foundation in these crucial aspects, enabling them to conduct robust network studies using the OHDSI community. Goals: · Equip clinical investigators with the knowledge and skills to leverage OHDSI data partners for network studies. · Coaching and guidance to teams regarding development and execution of network study packages. · Foster partnerships with renowned health systems within the OHDSI data network comprising of medical records from 350 health systems and over 960 Million unique patients. · Develop participants' proficiency in use case selection, study design, IRB considerations, protocol development, and preliminary phenotypes. · Prepare participants for the 2024 OHDSI's Phenotype Phebruary and the SOS Challenge. · Demonstrate leadership in precision medicine by highlighting the potential of the OHDSI network.

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K. AzizE. BunkerC. CaiA. GolozarP. Nagy
17:00 - 18:30