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Columbia University: Electronic Medical Records Boot Camp: Biostatistical methods for analyzing EMR data
Date/Time: Jun 30, 2025, 08:00 AM to Jul 01, 2025, 05:00 PM
Location: Livestream, virtual training
Over the last decade, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) systems have been increasingly implemented at US hospitals. Huge amounts of longitudinal and detailed patient information, including lab tests, medications, disease status, and treatment outcome, have been accumulated and are available electronically. Extensive effort has been dedicated to developing advanced clinical data processing and data management in order to integrate patient data into a computable collection of rich longitudinal patient profiles. EMR/EHRs provide unprecedented opportunities for cohort-wide investigations and knowledge discovery. They are important data resources for building predictive models for disease diagnosis and prognosis, thus enabling personalized medicine.
Despite the great potential, analyzing such large, scattered and heterogeneous observational patient data is still technically challenging. This two-day intensive workshop will go over opportunities and potentials of EMR/EHR for health and medical studies, statistical challenges and pitfalls for analyzing EMR/EHR, and the latest developments of multiple techniques to address those challenges, followed by hands-on computer lab sessions and case studies to put concepts into practice.
By the end of the electronic medical records training, participants will be familiar with the following topics:
Power and potentials of EMR/EHR data
Open-access datasets across the world
Preparation, transformation and integration of EMR/EHR
Confounding, bias and missing data in EMR/EHR and statistical methods addressing these challenges
Statistical methods for comparative effectiveness
Statistical methods for predictive analysis