I’m going to go through some of the courses on LinkedIn and then check out some Coursera courses.
I realize I’m already doing a lot of this and it’s the part I enjoy. I like data gathering, putting it together, seeing what it tells me and going from there.
Even if it takes me a few months to learn at least it’s a start.
@LadyZurk @annamuneca I can confirm epic's reporting db uses SQL (as I recall they support a couple of different brands). Their operative datastore is mumps/cache that uses something called kb sql, which I don't think looks a ton like SQL.
IMHO anybody interested in data should learn SQL. It's the Esperanto of data manipulation languages.
@rpardee , thank you for your insight! 😊
Of possible interest:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-sql-tickets-623946118637
@rpardee , Noice!
Thank you!
@annamuneca
@annamuneca , great idea! It might give you ideas on where to branch out in your discipline/areas of interest, decide if you want to code the reports or plug and play variables into an existing frame to analyze specific things?
I think Epic uses SQL.
Maybe snorkle around the major EMR/EHR sites for inspiration, too, (Epic, Oracle Cerner, etc?) 😎🥰