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The N3Connect Bulletin aims to inform, connect, and engage members of the N3C community. The bulletin includes updates on community events, news, important announcements, and opportunities for involvement, as well as stories and profiles about N3C community members and their achievements. To join the N3Connect Bulletin mailing list, please visit https://bit.ly/JoinN3Connect
The N3Connect Bulletin aims to inform, connect, and engage members of the N3C community. The bulletin includes updates on community events, news, important announcements, and opportunities for involvement, as well as stories and profiles about N3C community members and their achievements. To join the N3Connect Bulletin mailing list, please visit https://bit.ly/JoinN3Connect
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to present considerable public health challenges in the United States and around the globe. One of the most puzzling is why many people who get over an initial and often relatively mild COVID illness later develop new and potentially debilitating symptoms. These symptoms run the gamut including fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, anxiety, and gastrointestinal
Clinical notes are the best record of a provider's perceptions of their patients, but their use in studying racial bias in clinical documentation has typically been limited to manual evaluation of small datasets. In this 60-minute webinar, we discuss our investigation of the use of computational methods to scale these insights to large, heterogeneous clinical text data and the results of our
Electronic medical record (EMR) data is encoded in patient charts through the course of clinical care and subsequent patient billing. Coded data in the electronic records (such as information stored as ICD/CPT/LOINC/RxNorm codes) provide vast amounts of valuable patient data. However, effectively applying data science tools to EMR data requires understanding dataset limitations and avoiding common
The Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry (MATR) is an organization of twins and their families who are willing to consider taking part in twin-based, health-related research. The MATR welcomes twins of any age, ethnicity, and zygosity (identical or fraternal), as well as higher order multiples such as triplets, quadruplets and quintuplets.