Tag Archive: i2c
Core for Clinical Research Data Acquisition (CCDA)
Posted by: mdiaz26 on: April 13, 2020
The Core for Clinical Research Data Acquisition (CCDA) assists researchers with accessing clinical data for research purposes. The CCDA is staffed with experienced data analysts who will assist you with access to data while also helping you comply with Data Trust privacy and security regulations. Contact Us Who is the CCDA? The Core for Clinical Research Data Acquisition (CCDA) is one of the 10 Data Trust analytic teams responsible for assisting researchers with accessing clinical data for research. Additionally, we are one of the clinical research informatics cores under the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. What Services Are Provided? Preliminary, anonymous data … Continue reading
TriNetX Training Session January 28
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: January 28, 2020
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxjanuary2020.eventbrite.com Related Links: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/trinetx https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session November 19
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: November 19, 2019
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxnovember2019.eventbrite.com Related Links: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/trinetx https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session October 25
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: October 25, 2019
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxoctober2019.eventbrite.com Learn More: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/trinetx https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session September 27
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: September 27, 2019
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxseptember2019.eventbrite.com Learn More: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/trinetx https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session August 27
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: August 27, 2019
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxaugust2019.eventbrite.com Related Links: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/i2c https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session July 26
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: July 26, 2019
Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their studies. For additional information contact Diana Gumas at dgumas1@jhu.edu. Register: https://trinetxjuly2019.eventbrite.com Related Links: https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/i2c https://www.trinetx.com/
TriNetX Training Session June 28
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: June 28, 2019
Registration is closed. Please sign up for our July 27th or August 27th training session. Speakers Jim Potter and Sumati Murli will instruct attendees on how to use TriNetX, a new self-service tool which allows investigators to explore data from Epic. All attendees with a valid JHED ID will be provisioned with a TriNetX account. The service is offered at no cost to the Johns Hopkins community. Attendees will learn: The data available and how to query patient cohorts in TriNetX How to explore cohort demographics and estimated rates of arrival, and The benefit to incorporating TriNetX into their … Continue reading
New Precision Medicine Tools Available to ALL Johns Hopkins Medicine Researchers
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: May 30, 2019
Johns Hopkins inHealth was launched in 2011 by The Johns Hopkins University as an institutional initiative aimed at leveraging Johns Hopkins’ collective strengths to realize the promise of individualized medicine. Five years later, Johns Hopkins inHealth and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory joined forces, bringing together biomedical research and systems engineering to elevate our precision medicine efforts by intelligently using information to tailor care plans, detect diseases earlier and deliver treatments using more effective and affordable methods. Today, Johns Hopkins Medicine is celebrating our triumphs in precision medicine at the second annual Johns Hopkins inHealth Precision Medicine Symposium. … Continue reading
CD2H Show and Tell Seminar
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: May 3, 2019
Please join us! Show and Tell Webinar Featuring the CD2H Idea Competition Semi-Finalists May 3, 2019 10-11:30 am Pacific / 1-2:30 pm Eastern Register This Show and Tell will showcase presentations from the semi-finalists from the CD2H Idea Competition. Predicting risk of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in premature infants using vital sign data and growth parameters, Columbia University Predicting respiratory illness following preterm birth to guide therapy choices and expectations, University of Rochester Analysis of brain tumor imaging for clinical trial development, Georgetown University Dynamic Stratification of Venous Thromboembolism Risk in Cancer Patients, UC Davis Automated Scoring of Radiographic Damage in Rheumatoid Arthritis, … Continue reading
Health Information Exchange Data Now Available to Johns Hopkins Researchers via the CRISP Research Initiative
Posted by: Crystal Williams on: March 27, 2019
Thursday, March 14th well over 100 faculty, staff members and students gathered to learn about the health information exchange database CRISP. The Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) is a non-profit health information exchange that serves Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia and West Virginia; and is designated as Maryland’s statewide health information exchange by the Maryland Health Care Commission. CRISP’s mission is to “enable and support the healthcare community of Maryland and our region to appropriately and securely share data in order to facilitate care, reduce costs and improve health outcomes.” Essentially, it electronically delivers the correct … Continue reading