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NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series: Introduction to OMOP @UNC for research

Tue. 18 Jun, 2024 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series: Introduction to OMOP @UNC for research

Please join the NC TraCS Institute as Peter Leese, MSPH, the director of the TraCS Data Science Lab, introduces the OMOP common data model. OMOP is the most dominant of the common data models for clinical data. Increasingly, it is the required data model for participating in national, multi-site data networks. This month's seminar will provide an overview of OMOP and context for using this data model for research at UNC and beyond. A portion of the seminar time will be focused on the OMOP resources and tools available at UNC. Future seminars in this series will go deeper into specific OMOP topics, such as understanding and navigating OMOP vocabulary.

Seminars in the NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series will cover a range of topics related to health care data science, clinical data, data engineering, and working in these areas at UNC-Chapel Hill. These hybrid seminars will be held on the third Tuesday of each month from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the NC TraCS suite on the 2nd floor of Brinkhous-Bullitt or via Zoom.

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