by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jun 22, 2020 | People make data
“Ultimately, health data is collected by people, from people and for people. If researchers want to be trusted with data, we should trust people to help us shape the rules so that the data revolution in healthcare benefits everyone.” Natalie Banner, Nature Medicine,...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | May 21, 2020 | Course Round Up, Events, PBPP
Date of course: Wednesday 11 March 2020 Organised by: Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility Post summary: In this post I provide a run through of the course: The Whys and Hows of applying to the Public Benefit and Privacy Panel for Health and Social Care (PBPP)....
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Apr 17, 2020 | Clinical Trials
In this post, Catriona Keerie, Senior Statistician within Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit (ECTU) talks to us about her work within ECTU and her involvement on a rare Scottish trial that used administrative health data. She provides some great diagrams to help along the...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Jan 22, 2020 | Researcher Experience
It’s a new year and this week we hear from a new researcher, namely, Dr David Henderson. David is a Research Fellow at Edinburgh Napier University and Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR). He is no new face to the eCRUSADers scene and has...
by Elizabeth Lemmon | Dec 17, 2019 | Events
Author: Elizabeth Lemmon In this post, I offer my thoughts as an eCRUSADer, on the Administrative Data Research (ADR) Conference held in Cardiff between the 9th and 11th December. Given that these were three days of excellent talks and discussions, I can report that...