This podcast is focused on building a community of students and professionals who are interested and have experience in the field of health informatics, so we can all grow and learn from each other. With the health analytic insights podcast I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health informatics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare
The final episode of the podcast is here! Let's take a walk down memory lane and recap some of the great lessons we have learned from the guests of this podcast. Thanks so much for listening to this podcast, I hope it has been of value to you!
Resources:
Ultimate Guide to Getting Your First Job in Health Informatics
How Can We Use Technology to Age In Place?
How Digital Health is Shaping Patient Care
The Importance of Data Literacy in Public Health and Health Informatics
What Does Career Progression Look Like in Health Informatics?
How to Break into the Field of Nursing Informatics!
Advice on Getting Your First Job In Health Informatics
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Another year of exciting developments in the area of digital health and healthcare tech. In this episode, I review some of the health tech trends to watch for in 2024 and beyond!
Resources:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8559147/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/06/01/augmented-reality-is-already-changing-healthcare-for-the-better/?sh=2daf45977851
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33377137/https://syneoshealthcommunications.com/blog/smart-socks-predict-foot-ulcers-in-diabetic-patients
https://techcrunch.com/2016/10/17/targeting-the-untapped-market-of-wearables-for-elder-care/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924773/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast I dive into some common SQL queries you should know working as a healthcare data analyst!
Resources
Kudvenkat SQL Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GVFYt6_ZFM&list=PL08903FB7ACA1C2FB
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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Large language models have been the trend for 2023, specifically, ChatGPT has received lots of attention this year. In this episode of the podcast, I discuss how ChatGPT might have an effect on patient care delivery in the future.
Resources:
Death By A Thousand Clicks https://kffhealthnews.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/
Medical documentation burden: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36261113/
Microsoft 365 Co Pilot
Nuance Dragon Ambient Experience Xpress
ChatGPT hallucinations https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939079/
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I am talking all about data governance, what is it, and the importance of integrating data governance within healthcare organizations, to get the best use of your data.
Resources:
Start Your Career in Health Informatics: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
AHIMA data governance definition: https://www.ahima.org/media/pmcb0fr5/healthcare-data-governance-practice-brief-final.pdf
PRAMS dataset: https://www.cdc.gov/prams/index.htm
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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On this episode of the podcast, with #SeptemberSurge on the horizon, I wanted to provide some advice on how I would prepare for a health informatics job if I had to start from scratch!
Resources:
Ultimate Guide to Starting Your Career in Health Informatics: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Alex the Analyst: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexTheAnalyst
Luke Barousse: https://www.youtube.com/@LukeBarousse
AHIMA Career Map: https://my.ahima.org/careermap
Digital Health Canada career matrix: https://digitalhealthcanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Career-Matrix-One-Page-vDEC16-2019.pdf
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the podcast, with #SeptemberSurge on the horizon, I wanted to provide some advice on how to structure your resume for health informatics jobs.
Resources:
Prepare for Your First Role in Health Informatics: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
5 Transferrable Skills to Transition to a Career in Health Informatics: https://healthanalyticinsights.com/?p=325
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the podcast, I am going over some resources that I use to keep up-to-date with the rapidly developing field of health informatics!
Resources:
Reframing Healthcare by Dr. Neuwirth:
https://www.reframehealthcare.org/books/reframing-healthcare/
Interview with Daniel Yeboah: How Digital Health is Shaping Patient Care
NPR Article: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/03/27/597078883/for-women-with-low-risk-pregnancies-technology-can-reduce-doctor-visits
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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On this episode of the podcast, we are talking about how to classify social determinants of health data. Diana Zuskov is the Associate Vice President of Healthcare Strategy for LexisNexis Risk Solutions, responsible for strategic development of patient engagement, health equity, research, and real-world data portfolios.
Resources:
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics Z-code utilization: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vEsh0wc5niLLVvOV3xCJViqZa43ItKG5/view
CMS Health Risk Needs Screener:
https://innovation.cms.gov/files/worksheets/ahcm-screeningtool.pdf
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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On this episode of the podcast, I am going over some common interview questions you need to know when preparing for an interview in the health informatics field.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Top 6 Health Informatics Interview Questions: https://healthanalyticinsights.com/?p=480
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I am providing some tips on how to structure your statement of purpose/personal statement when applying to a graduate degree program in health informatics or a similar program.
Resources
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Guide to Writing Your Statement of Purpose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jWsngaBCJI
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Thanks for listening to the Healthcare Analytic Series, I hope this series has been helpful to provide you with background on common healthcare analytic metrics within the field of health informatics. This series can be used as a resource for building your own clinical dashboard, to show to hiring managers, while applying for jobs in the field.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources
Follow along and build your own Power BI Dashboard: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4uhNT1XSH96i5o6NnS4cg9NqY8m22KVp
Blog post on building your own Clinical Dashboard: https://healthanalyticinsights.com/?p=228
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
We are almost at the end of the Healthcare Analytic Series! I have dived into metrics such as: Patient Satisfaction Scores, Wait Times, and Readmission Rates. In this episode, I am talking about Average Length of Stay, how it can be calculated, and how it can be defined.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources
https://data.oecd.org/healthcare/length-of-hospital-stay.htm
https://www.cihi.ca/en/hospital-stays-in-canada
https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-1-4020-5614-7_790
Evaluation of Length of Stay, Care Volume, In-Hospital Mortality, and Emergency Readmission Rate Associated With Use of Diagnosis-Related Groups for Internal Resource Allocation in Public Hospitals in Hong Kong
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8290653/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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In this episode, I am continuing my discussion on Patient Satisfaction Scores and how Artificial Intelligence can be applied to classify and analyze these scores to extract meaningful information.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Natural Language Processing to Extract Meaningful Information from Patient Experience Feedback:
https://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/pdf/10.1055/s-0040-1708049.pdf
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode, I will be talking about Patient Satisfaction Scores, discussing different types and how this metric is interconnected with other clinical metrics.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey:
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/HospitalQualityInits/HospitalHCAHPS
Wait Times, Patient Satisfaction Scores, and the Perception of Care:
http://dynamix-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/octaneacceleratedsite/expeditorcom_877381240.pdf
Reframing Healthcare:
https://www.reframehealthcare.org/book/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
This episode is ALL about demystifying common terms heard within the health informatics field, what is the difference between digital health and health informatics?
Resources:
Ultimate Guide to Designing a Clinical DashboardeBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
MEDITECH Expanse: https://ehr.meditech.com/ehr-solutions/meditech-expanse
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I discuss some of the digital solutions being employed to help reduce wait times within the emergency department.
Resources:
Ultimate Guide to Designing a Clinical DashboardeBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I will be continuing the series on common health analytic metrics you might encounter working in the health informatics field.
In this episode I am talking about wait times, what they are, how are they calculated and what are some considerations that might contribute to increasing wait times.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
https://www.ontario.ca/page/time-spent-emergency-department
https://yourhealthsystem.cihi.ca/hsp/inbrief?lang=en#!/indicators/078/frequent-emergency-room-visits-for-help-with-mental-health-and-or-addictions/;mapC1;mapLevel2;/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644587/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/fewer-medical-students-are-pursuing-family-practices-and-these-doctors-are-worried-1.6516261https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12913-020-05417-wWelcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode I will be continuing my discussion on readmission rates, don't forget to go back and check out Part 1! I provide an overview of some of the different types of readmission rates, factors that can affect readmission rates, and the potential future of integrating machine learning algorithms to better predict patients who might be at risk.
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources Discussed in the Episode:
https://www.cmajopen.ca/content/7/3/E590
https://proof.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Food-insecurity-A-problem-of-inadequate-income-not-solved-by-food-PROOF-factsheet-Oct-2022.pdf
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.567424/full
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404806/
Interview on A Short Primer on Why Cancer Still Sucks!
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zNzM3NmNjMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw/episode/ZDJhNzdlN2YtMjg1Ny00MTNiLWFkMTQtZTBkMDFhODY4ZGM4?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwiwiZeZ7tj9AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast, I am excited to interview Dr. Bertalan Mesko. Dr. Mesko is the face of The Medical Futurist YouTube channel. The Medical Futurist Institute's focus is on analyzing how science fiction technologies can become reality in medicine and healthcare globally.
Resources:
Digital Course: https://medicalfuturist.thinkific.com/bundles/the-medical-futurist-course-bundle
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Medicalfuturist
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
NEW SERIES ALERT ! The Healthcare Analytics Series is a series I will be doing on common healthcare analytic metrics within the health informatics field. On this episode, I will be talking all about readmission rates, what are they, how are they calculated and what are the factors which contribute to these rates?Looking to secure your first role in health informatics? Get the step-by-step guide to help you through the process:eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Canadian Institute for Health Information: https://yourhealthsystem.cihi.ca/hsp/inbrief.#!/indicators/006/all-patients-readmitted-to-hospital/;mapC1;mapLevel2;provinceC5001;trend(C1,C5001);/
US financial penalties: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/AcuteInpatientPPS/Readmissions-Reduction-Program
Community nurse follow-up reduce readmissions: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616175/
Starting Your Career in Health Informatics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4uhNT1XSH96i5o6NnS4cg9NqY8m22KVp
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Veracity, variety and volume, these are terms you might hear attributed to big data challenges within different industries and healthcare is no stranger to these concepts. In this episode, I talk about some of the data challenges that health informatic professionals might face on a day-to-day basis when it comes to cleaning and wrangling healthcare data within their job.
Looking to secure your first role in health informatics? Get the step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Challenges to electronic clinical quality measurement using third-party platforms in primary care practices: https://academic.oup.com/jamiaopen/article/2/4/423/5572109
Google Health announces Meditech as the first EHR vendor to integrate with Care Studio: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/health-tech/google-health-announces-meditech-first-ehr-vendor-integrate-care-studio
Newfoundland and Labrador Health systems cyber attack on hospitals: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/health-care-disruptions-day-5-1.6235229
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
When it comes to analyzing healthcare data, dealing with missing data is a large part of the data cleansing step. In this podcast episode, I delve into the types of missing data and ways to manage missing data, within the scope of a data project.
Looking to secure your first role in health informatics? Get the step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Resources:
Dealing With Missing Data in Health Informatics: https://healthanalyticinsights.com/?p=1100
Video Resource on MCAR, MAR and MNAR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpqUbirqFxQ&ab_channel=StatswithMia
MICE vs PPCA: Missing data imputation in healthcare: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352914819302783
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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In this podcast episode, I am going to go over some of the health informatic trends I am most excited to see develop in 2023!
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Resources:
MEDITECH Expanse Genomics: https://ehr.meditech.com/news/meditech-expanse-genomics-opens-new-doors-to-precision-medicine
Google Health: https://blog.google/technology/health/take-look-conditions-our-new-feature-care-studio/
Racially Biased Algorithm: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03419-6
Transform Health: https://transformhealthcoalition.org/maximising-the-value-of-health-data-for-public-good-the-health-data-governance-principles/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I am interviewing Juliette Nwagbara, founder of RHIA Essential, who is a Health IT professional, student mentor, member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and a philanthropist. She also teaches Health IT students at the University of Texas at Austin. As a first-generation Nigerian-American, Nwagbara’s parents instilled the importance of education and hard work. This Houston native is now using those lessons to inspire her clients and mentees to achieve their highest potential. RHIA Essential currently serves Health IT professionals all over the United States.
Resources discussed:
RHIA - https://www.ahima.org/certification-careers/certification-exams/rhia/
RHIA Essential Test Prep - https://www.rhiaessential.com/
Juliette's Social Links:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_r1mpl-84QHszYTB3Fu3g
Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/rhiaessentialtestprep
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rhiaessentialtestprep/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/rhia-essential-test-prep-course/
CPHIMS-CA - https://digitalhealthcanada.com/achieving-cphims-ca/
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I am answering questions from YOU. Didn't hear your question answered? I would love to hear from you at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com
Resources:
Interview with Andrea
Interview with Jennifer
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode, I am excited to interview Dr. David Stewart about his book titled: “A Short Primer on Why Cancer Still Sucks”. This book covers several topics, including why cancer is so common, how cancer causes symptoms, different therapies, the future of cancer care, etc. The book also discusses “systems” issues: why it takes too long to develop new drugs, why therapies cost so much, and changes needed to permit much faster, cheaper access to effective new drugs. It also compares the American and Canadian healthcare systems.
Dr. Stewart trained in medical oncology in the Department of Developmental Therapeutics at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston Texas, 1976-1978. He was on staff at MD Anderson from 1978 to 1980, and then in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada from 1980 to 2003. He moved back to MD Anderson in 2003 but returned again to the University of Ottawa in 2011 as Professor of Medicine and Head of the Division of Medical Oncology. Since completing his term as division head in 2019, he has continued to teach and to practice oncology in Ottawa.
Where can I purchase the book?
https://whycancerstillsucks.com/
Amazon Books
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I am going to go over common skills displayed in job postings, in this field and provide a typical day in the life of a healthcare data analyst role!
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Resources:
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616175/
Sources2: https://yourhealthsystem.cihi.ca/hsp/inbrief?lang=en#!/indicators/006/all-patients-readmitted-to-hospital/;mapC1;mapLevel2;/
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the pros and cons of integrating genomic data into the EHR, to help clinicians improve patient outcomes.
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Resources:
Why is Interoperability Important in Health Informatics?
The interface of genomic information with the electronic health record: https://www.gimjournal.org/article/S1098-3600(21)00725-5/fulltext
eMERGE : https://emerge-network.org/
MEDITECH Expanse Genomics:https://ehr.meditech.com/news/meditech-expanse-genomics-opens-new-doors-to-precision-medicine
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
The other day I was reflecting on the thought that this year will be a decade, since I began my undergraduate degree. I have completed both my undergrad and master’s degree in biomedical engineering and during that time I have learned some valuable lessons. Disclaimer: this advice is based on my own experience graduating and entering the job market. Looking back, I want to go over 5 things that I wish I knew before majoring in biomedical engineering.
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Resources
Create your own clinical business intelligence portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQVXOGobNS0&t=46s&ab_channel=HealthAnalyticInsights
Health Informatic Interview Questions: https://healthanalyticinsights.com/?p=480
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Searching for a job in the health informatics field can be frustrating! In this podcast episode we are going to go over common job roles you can search for TODAY plus some bonus tips on how to structure your resume to help improve your job search.
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Resources discussed:
Clinical business intelligence portfolio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQVXOGobNS0&ab_channel=HealthAnalyticInsights
Introduction to SQL Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GVFYt6_ZFM&list=PL08903FB7ACA1C2FB&ab_channel=kudvenkat
Power BI Desktop: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-ca/desktop/
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I talk about the advantages and disadvantages of using synthetic data (an artificial copy of the original dataset) and its future impact within the health informatics field.
Resources:
Simulacrum : https://simulacrum.healthdatainsight.org.uk/using-the-simulacrum/
Generating high-fidelity synthetic patient data for assessing machine learning healthcare software: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-020-00353-9
How do you do pioneering research without ever seeing the data? : https://digital.nhs.uk/blog/data-points-blog/2021/how-do-you-do-pioneering-research-without-ever-seeing-the-data
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Source: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/mckinsey-analytics/our-insights/analytics-translator
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
I recently received an insightful question from a listener of the podcast, who asked me: “What skill sets are important to be successful in this field?” In this podcast episode I go over 5 skills I believe are important to help advance within the health informatics field.
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Source: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/mckinsey-analytics/our-insights/analytics-translator
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Brian K. Fung is a Health Data Architect at Verily, where the mission is to make the world’s health data useful so that people enjoy healthier lives. He was formerly an informatics pharmacist at Mayo Clinic during the Plummer Project where he helped lead the conversion of the Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infection Control Programs into Epic. His interests lie within the intersection of informatics, public health, and interoperability.
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Resources
Brian YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrianFungRx
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkfung/
Website: www.BrianKFung.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ufbfung/
50th Podcast Contest Details (Running from July 4th 2022 - August 23rd 2022)
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I will email the lucky winner (on August 24th 2022) a free copy of the eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics and we can book a 30-minute free call to review your resume or statement of purpose
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here: https://mailchi.mp/e4cd52ccaaf5/health-analytic-insights.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Kemi Olawoye is the Co-Founder and CEO of Babymigo; Nigeria's largest pregnancy, and parenting community. She is passionate about reducing the incidence of maternal and child mortality in Africa through technology. Babymigo is a start-up focused on providing expert-verified locally relevant health information, education, resources and concierge services relating to pregnancy, parenting, childbirth, and reproductive health via SMS (Text), mobile app, and web at scale.
Resources
Instagram handle: Kemi_olawoye
Linkedin: Kemi Olawoye https://www.linkedin.com/in/kemi-olawoye/?originalSubdomain=ng
World Health Organization Article: https://www.afro.who.int/news/nigeria-fights-high-maternal-mortality-through-improved-quality-care
50th Podcast Contest Details (Running from July 4th 2022 - August 23rd 2022)
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here: https://mailchi.mp/e4cd52ccaaf5/health-analytic-insights.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Barbara Tisi currently works as an Epic Orders Analyst. In this episode, Barbara talks about the Data Science 4 All Program and the opportunities which arose from this fellowship, such as, the ability to pivot into tech-specific roles within public health and data science roles.
Resources:
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here: https://mailchi.mp/e4cd52ccaaf5/health-analytic-insights.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Odane Dunbar currently works as an Epidemiologist for the Washington State Department of Health. In this episode, he talks about his pivot into Informatics in a clinical setting from Finance, he provides lots of career gems for those looking to make this transition! He is also the host of BlackTides a podcast "which supports the professional growth and technical development of Black professionals in areas such as Technology, Informatics, Data Science, Epidemiology, and Social Sciences".
Connect with Odane:
Twitter @daneinformatics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/odanedunbar/
Resources:
eBook: https://hlthanalyticinsights.gumroad.com/l/healthinformatics
Subscribe to the BlackTIDES podcast here
AHIMA - Career Map
Health Informatics Certifications: RHIA, CPHIMS, CAHIMS
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
What are some career paths that you can follow as a new graduate in health informatics? In this podcast episode we go over some common job roles and their general descriptions to see if one of these roles is a good fit for you!
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Resources
Source1: https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/industry-analysts-react-oracles-big-ticket-cerner-buy
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Andrea Hobby is the creator of the Public Health & Data Science Newsletter on Substack and works as a Data Scientist at Accenture Federal Services. In this episode of the podcast we talk about her career progression from public health to data science and she provides tips for those who want to pivot into the growing field of data science!
Resources:
Sign up to Andrea's newsletter here: https://healthdatascience.substack.com/p/best-public-datasets-for-public-health-225?s=r
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
It can be difficult to know, what are the job titles one should apply to once they finish their degree, especially with a field that is relatively new. On this episode of the podcast, I provide 4 roles that you can apply to TODAY to get your foot into the door of a career in health informatics.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
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Jennifer and Dhara are the Co-Founders and Board Members of the Health Informatics Peer Group. This not-for-profit organization focuses on providing education and networking opportunities for individuals and students who are looking to kick start their career in the field of health informatics!
Resource:
Health Informatics Peer Group: https://www.linkedin.com/company/health-informatics-peer-group/posts/?feedView=all
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
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Prior to the pandemic, clinician burnout was a serious issue and the pandemic has only fast-tracked burnout rates. In this podcast episode, I explore what advances in health informatics can have the potential to help reduce clinician burnout going forward.
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Resources
Source1: https://khn.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/
Source2: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/11/12/why-doctors-hate-their-computers
Source3: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31931523/
Source4: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2788293
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Patric Holly is an experienced Health Information Technology Professional with a background in Data Analytics. He is also the creator of the organization: healthit.academy where they "provide top-notch, accredited online health IT courses to help individuals pursue a successful career in health informatics". In this episode we talk about his career progression in health informatics from his first internship to his current position where he works primarily with EHR systems and Patric provides tips for individuals looking to break into the field!
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Resources
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/patricholly
Website: www.healthit.academy
IG: @healthit.academy
Reddit: r/HealthIT_Academy
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
This episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast was inspired by the two medical data breaches that occurred in August 2020 by two companies owned by Telus Health. Researching for this episode I was shocked by the number of data breaches that are steadily increasing within healthcare organizations and I question the use of cloud computing to help mitigate this issue.
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Sources
Source1: https://toronto.citynews.ca/2020/09/30/2-telus-health-medical-service-providers-pay-ransom-after-60k-client-files-accessed/
Source2: https://www.hipaajournal.com/healthcare-data-breach-statistics/#:~:text=Healthcare%20Data%20Breaches%20by%20Year&text=Those%20breaches%20have%20resulted%20in,rate%20of%201.4%20per%20day.
Source3: https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/mayo-clinic-google-launch-major-new-10-year-partnership
Source4: https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/cyberattack-knocks-new-york-hospital-offline-week
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
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You can watch more videos like this on the HealthAnalyticInsights YouTube channelWelcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Dr. Rudra Patel has his background in dentistry, recently finished his masters in health informatics and analytics and is working in the health informatics field. In this episode we talk about how clinicians can make the jump into health informatics and how they can use their existing skills to pivot into a role in health informatics.
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Resources
Dr. Patel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrudrapatel/
Dr. Patel's Website: https://www.drrudrapatel.com/
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode, I am going to go over the results from the group of health informatic professionals who I polled, to learn what tools they use daily in their jobs. The results were surprisingly common across the board!
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Resource
SQL Playlist
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
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Happy New Year! In this episode I break down the differences between Bioinformatics and Health Informatics and what are some entry-level positions you can apply to today, in both of these fields.
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*Correction: it is the Canadian Institute for Health Information not Informatics!
Sources:
Source1
Source2
Source3
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
2021 & 2020 were unique years for the digitization of healthcare. Telehealth was rapidly adopted and with healthcare workers being worked to the bone, relying on digital tools to help reduce their burden was at the front-mind of health informatic professionals. In this episode, I am going to dive into some health tech trends I believe will be impactful in the year 2022 and beyond!
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Resources
Health IT podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/this-week-health-conference/id1334922721
FHIR for healthcare: https://healthitanalytics.com/news/epic-ibm-watson-embrace-fhir-for-healthcare-big-data-analytics
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Through countless job interviews and personal research, I have noticed similarities in the questions asked of me during interviews. In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I am going to share with you these questions and potential answers that you can use to ace your next job interview!
Already work in the health informatics field? Email me the questions you have received at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com so I can create a mega-list of questions to share with this community.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
To celebrate digital health week (Nov 29th - Dec 5th) I interviewed Deborah Adewunmi, a digital health and health-technology enthusiast with demonstrated experience working as a software developer in the health-tech sector.
Resources:
https://digitalhealthweek.co/events
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I am excited to interview Anastasia Pargulski MPH, as she recalls her journey of struggling to break into the field to obtaining her first role in health informatics. This episode is jam-packed with helpful advice, you want to hear if you are looking to get your first role in the field!
Resource:
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Previous episode on getting your first job in health informatics here
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Sometimes we are looking for a mid-career shift or we feel burnt out at our current role and we are looking for a pivot. Here are some roles that can be a basis for transitioning into a health informatics role.
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Resources:
Podcast Episode: How to Break into the Field of Nursing Informatics!
Blog Post: The Ultimate Guide to Designing a Clinical or Healthcare Dashboard
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode, I had the honour of interviewing Abiola Ayilara who is a Registered Nurse, and who advocates for nurses to learn more about the field of informatics. In this episode, we talk about the state of nursing informatics in Nigeria and the bootcamp she is running called the "Nurse Digital Transformation" an initiative to develop, train and equip student nurses, and qualified nurses in health information technology.
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Resources
Link to the bootcamp here
https://mycareassistant.ng/nurse-digital-transformation/
Abiola's Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/abiolaayilararn/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode I had the honour of interviewing Asya Spears, who has her background in biostatistics, and is the founder of Rose Data Studio, a data literacy and storytelling consulting agency. In this episode we talk about the importance of people with a variety of diverse backgrounds entering the analytics field especially in Public Health and Health Informatics. Asya also provides some amazing career advice for those who are interested in breaking into the field.
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Sources discussed in the episode:
Connect with Asya:
www.linkedin.com/in/asyaj
www.instagram.com/rosedatastudio
Rose Data Studio: https://www.rosedatastudio.com/services
Rose Code Book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53914938-the-rose-code
Homecoming Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homecoming-podcast/id1435515539
Reframing Healthcare: https://www.reframehealthcare.org/
Range
101 + Careers in Public Health, Second Edition: https://www.amazon.ca/Careers-Public-Health-Beth-Seltzer/dp/0826195989/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=careers+in+public+health&qid=1631923229&sr=8-1
Create your own portfolio project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQVXOGobNS0&list=PL4uhNT1XSH96i5o6NnS4cg9NqY8m22KVp&ab_channel=HealthAnalyticInsights
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Two themes which always seem to find its way into all the episodes of the Health Analytic Insights podcast are: data governance and the importance of clear communication to patients when designing digital healthcare products. Today we are going to talk all about data governance and what it means for the health informatics field. The month of September, marks one year since I began the Health Analytic Insights podcast, thank you so much for listening, much appreciated!
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Resources discussed in the episodePHIPA (Personal Health Information Protection Act): https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/04p03
CIHI’s Health Data and Information Governance and Capability Framework: https://www.cihi.ca/sites/default/files/document/health-data-info-capability-framework-en.pdf
Selling patients records: https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/08/31/hospital-clerk-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-selling-patient-records.html
Machine learning algorithms can cause harm:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03228-6
https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/12/21/1015303/stanford-vaccine-algorithm/
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
I often get the question from listeners: Can you transition into health informatics as a nurse or pharmacy technician? The answer is a resounding YES! In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast we are going to go over some tips on how you can make the jump from your clinical role to a health informatic role. If you have used these tips or you have found these tips helpful, I would love to hear from you at: healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. The month of September, marks one year since I began the Health Analytic Insights podcast, thank you so much for listening, much appreciated!
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
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On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I am honoured to interview Daniel Yeboah who is the Founder and General Manager of Ellerca Health Corp, whose mission is to improve patient care through leading technologies and innovation. Daniel has over 10 years experience as a healthcare provider in oncology and rare disease nursing, in this episode we talk about how to integrate patient engagement into your digital health solution, how to get into the field of digital health and much more!
Resources Discussed in the Episode:
Medication adherence
Reframing Healthcare
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
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In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I have the honour of interviewing Nancy Gariché, who works as a Senior IT Security Analyst for the Government of Canada. In Canada and internationally, there have been a growing number of cybersecurity attacks targeting healthcare organizations and hospitals. Recently, two companies owned by Telus Health had to pay a ransom, after 60,000 patient files were accessed by bad actors. We need more people in the field to help protect healthcare organizations, could a career in cybersecurity be for you?
Resources Discussed in the Episode:
System administrator
DevOps
OWASP - The Open Web Application Security Project
OWASP DevSlop - The Open Web Application Security Project Sloppy Development
Sony Pictures hack
Hospital clerk selling patient records
Principle of Least Privilege
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In many episodes of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I have touched on the importance of interoperability, today I am dedicating a whole episode on how interoperability shows up in healthcare, what are the barriers and the impact it will have on the future of healthcare!
Resources
ClinicianBurnout
StudybyGartner
NewbornScreening
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I have the honour of interviewing Eddie Jay, who has over 17 years of experience working with healthcare data and is a health actuary by trade. He is passionate about pragmatically utilizing health data to find actionable insights, thereby improving patient care and has worked for a variety of healthcare organizations including insurers, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and software startups.
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Eddie's Courses
Health Data 101
Machine Learning in Healthcare (no coding required!)
Data Analytic Principles/Habits
Eddie's Blog:
The Health Analytics Guru
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you dear listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
This episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast is all about bringing awareness to Sickle Cell Disease in the the health, public and political space and the role technology can play in helping to educate others. I interviewed Mrs. Lanre Tunji-Ajayi M.S.M, who is the president/CEO of the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) and the founding president/CEO of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Canada (SCDAC). Under her leadership, Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) achieved a new level of visibility and recognition in Canada as her advocacy work resulted in improved patient access to life-saving and disease-modifying therapies.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the podcast we dive into a question from a listener, who asked me, What careers in health informatics do you think will be in high demand in the future? Although no one can predict the future, in looking at current trends in the BI/BA roles and as standards such as FHIR (Fast Health Interoperability Resources) improve connectivity between healthcare systems, we will be able to transform data from multiple sources (patient generated data to the EMR) for improved health outcomes. Therefore, I think the three jobs which feed into this are the medical data scientist, clinical data engineer and the UX healthcare designer.
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Interview with Dr. Roxana-Maria Barbu
Interview with Lorraine Chapman
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I have the honour of interviewing my friend Mohamed Abdelazez, who is a PhD Candidate studying Biomedical Engineering. His research consists of applying signal processing techniques to quantify the quality of ECG signals and using machine learning and deep learning techniques to detect cardiovascular diseases. In this episode we talk about how to integrate machine learning into healthcare and some of the pitfalls, as well as, his journey (13:46) through the field of biomedical engineering from undergrad to now finishing his PhD.
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you dear listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast we talk about potential entry level roles you can apply to today, to break into the field of health informatics and how you can hone both your technical and soft skills to further advance your career in this field.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I am honoured to interview Jennifer Lewis MSN-NI, BSN, RN who works as a Senior Nurse Manager in Nursing Informatics. Jennifer has a YouTube channel called the Informatics Life which hosts a wealth of information on health and nursing informatics, directly from her years of experience. On this episode we talk about how to break into the field and what technical and soft skills would be best suited for a role in nursing informatics!
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Facebook: Informatics Life
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast we talk about a range of topics from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, telemedicine, AI & machine learning and how health equity interconnects!
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you dear listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I had the honour of interviewing Lorraine Chapman, Senior Director of Healthcare at Macadamian, she has over 20 years of experience in user experience design, working for companies such as Nortel and Maskery & Associates before joining Macadamian as a Project Manager in 2006. On this episode of the podcast we talk about some of the design pitfalls that can occur when designing technology projects and much more!
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you dear listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, as Amazon, Google, Apple and IBM are all moving into the healthcare sector, data privacy should be a concern for governments, legislators and us! In this podcast episode, I talk about historical data breaches and what we can learn from these situations, as the health informatics space rapidly develops.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I had the honour of interviewing Ron Beleno, an active advocate for dementia, caregiving, aging, and research communities. In this episode we talk about how technology can be used as a tool to help with the concept of "aging in place" and the importance of patient advisory groups when driving health technology.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast, I had the honour of interviewing Dr. Roxana-Maria Barbu, who works as a Cognitive Scientist/UX researcher at Macadamian. In this episode we talk about how you can transform your passion into a career and moving from academia to industry (3:56) and we also talk about why digital health apps fail (24:18)
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I have the honour of interviewing Kathryn Stasiuk Riddell P. Eng and Owner at KSR Environmental, her background is in water resource engineering and she will be giving her thoughts and opinions about the state of water safety in Canada and globally!
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the podcast, I discuss what are clinical dashboards, the innovative ways healthcare organizations are using these dashboards for and what are some key considerations to have before designing a clinical dashboard for your healthcare organization.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights podcast I had the honour of interviewing my friend Yasmina Souley Dosso who is in process of completing her PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Her thesis involves the application of computer vision and deep learning for creating a non-contact, non-invasive, and unobtrusive camera-based patient monitoring system in the neonatal intensive care unit. On this episode of the podcast we talk about working in industry vs. academia, the ups and downs of biomedical engineering and much more!
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the podcast I am going to go through the steps you can use if you would like to create a clinical business intelligence portfolio when applying for jobs in the health informatics or healthcare analytics space.
Why should you build a clinical business intelligence portfolio? Well if you are looking to enter the field but you have only clinical or technical experience or if you have neither, a portfolio could be an effective way to get your foot in the door of an entry level position if you don’t have work experience.
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Source1Source2Source3Source4Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast, I had the honour of interviewing Stephanie Bounds who works at Amazon Web Services. She talks about her switch from a degree in Marketing to working in the Data Analytics space. Stephanie is a listener of the podcast and reached out to me, I would love to hear more stories from listeners you can reach me at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com
Extra resources discussed in the podcast:
Learning DAX in Power BI
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this podcast episode I want to talk about the battle between predictive and prescriptive analytics in healthcare. What are these tools? Does one have a better use case than the other in healthcare? Let’s discuss and as always I would love to hear your feedback as well. Sources discussed in the show:
Source1Source2Source3Source4Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Breaking into the field of health informatics is not easy! On this episode of the Health Analytic Insights Podcast, I provide unconventional tips for getting your foot in the door. I hope these tips can be helpful to those who are applying and I wish you good luck!
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode, I had the great honour to interview my friend Kyle Krüger who also graduated from a bachelors in biomedical engineering. Kyle moved from Canada to Germany once he graduated from biomedical engineering and has had a very interesting career experience. This episode is for aspiring biomedical engineering students who are open to listening about the hard truths about a degree in biomedical engineering.
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Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
The pandemic has spurred on innovation in the healthcare field specifically with respect to medical devices which can allow for rapid testing of COVID-19 this podcast. I would like to describe additional innovative health tech I believe will impact the future of healthcare. Rapid testing devices, telemedicine platforms, smart hospitals & cloud computing are all important health tech trends to watch
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
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DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode I give a high level overview of the field of healthcare analytics, some exciting career prospects and what skills you might need, to make it in the field.
References discussed in this episode:Source1Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
In this episode I give a high level overview of the field of biomedical engineering, my academic background is in biomedical engineering and I provide a bit of my own experience as a biomedical engineering student, some exciting career prospects and what skills you might need, to make it in the field. Sources:Source1Source2Source3Source4
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.
Welcome to the Health Analytic Insights Podcast. This podcast is ALL about creating a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about the field of health informatics. I hope to share information and advice in topics such as health analytics, digital health, biomedical engineering and data visualization in healthcare and in exchange I would love to hear from you DEAR listener about your experience and interest in this field, you can drop me a line at healthanalyticinsights@gmail.com. Sign up to the newsletter and get your FREE guide to starting your career in health informatics here.
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated. The views expressed by the guests on this show are their own and may or may not reflect those of people, organizations or institutions that I might be associated with in a professional capacity, unless explicitly stated.