by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jun 27, 2022 | Researcher Experience
Many (if not all!) of the previous Researcher Experience posts we’ve seen have discussed working with various Scottish health data sets. Whilst the use of health data is more apparent in Scotland, there are many other non-health, administrative data sets that...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jun 1, 2022 | Miscellaneous, Researcher Experience
You might have noticed that it has been a while since we were last in touch. That is because we have been extremely busy setting up the new Early Career Researchers Using Scottish Administrative Data (eCRUSADers) website (check it out here) and making plans for...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Dec 9, 2021 | eDRIS, PBPP
In Part 1 of our conversation with the Electronic Data Research and Innovation Service (eDRIS), we heard from Research Coordinator (RC) Jules. In the post, Jules described what a typical day might look like for an RC. The idea of the post was to provide researchers...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Oct 26, 2021 | Course Round Up
Dates of course: May 2021 Organised by: Scottish Centre for Administrative Data (SCADR) Post summary: I was lucky enough to bag myself a spot on this year’s SCADR course “An introduction to data science for administrative data research”. In this post, I present an...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jul 6, 2021 | People make data
I’m thrilled to have Mr Steve Clark contributing this post to the eCRUSADers People Make Data series. Steve has a wealth of knowledge about cancer care throughout the UK and since his colorectal cancer diagnosis in May 2013, he has been involved in various...