June 27: Unveiling the Power of Geocoding in Population Research

CTSC ARCH Workshop
Topic: Unveiling the Power of Geocoding in Population Research
Thursday, June 27, 2024
11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

This session

Join us for an exciting and informative workshop led by Evan Sholle and Sajjad Abedian, where you'll learn how to harness the transformative benefits of geocoding patient location data using advanced tools like DeGAUSS. We will explore the immense advantages of integrating patient location data with other clinical information and publicly available datasets on social determinants of health (SDoH). Discover how this comprehensive approach can enhance your understanding of patient populations, drive more effective healthcare strategies, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the potential of geocoding in elevating our research and healthcare practices. See you there!

About us

Architecture for Research Computing in Health (ARCH) is a suite of tools and services that ITS and the CTSC maintain. It is designed to help researchers safely and effectively use electronic patient data.  CTSC ARCH Workshops are held on the last Thursday of every month. Would you like to learn more about the ARCH suite of tools and services? Book a consultation with us or email arch-support@med.cornell.edu.
ARCH receives financial support from New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) and Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC), including the Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC) (UL1 TR000457-06) and Joint Clinical Trials Office (JCTO).

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