Statistician

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p:Julie Mojica is the full time Statistician for the Critical Care and Medicine Database.

She provides Statistical Analysis and Reporting using our data.

The Statistician is a member of the Steering Committee & the Task Team.

Questions on wiki

Here is a list of questions driven by the Template:Discuss that have been flagged for Julie.

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edit page question
edit ER Delay
  • I just had a look at that sas file (they open as text files) to see how you define transfer delay. If that file is still being used we may have a problem, it still defines tdelay different if a pt goes to a higher level of care, goes AMA or dies, and we changed that some time ago. So is this still the reference of how you calculate this? Ttenbergen 22:50, 2024 November 16 (CST)
edit ER Wait
edit ER Wait
  • The closest thing I have been able to find to a definition for the earlier state of this is \\ad.wrha.mb.ca\WRHA\HSC\shared\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\CFE_ERWait_Moves.sas , but that file has a date stamp of 2016-3-17, so it wouldn't have any of the newer developments in it. Is there a definitive file you use? Ttenbergen 22:59, 2024 November 16 (CST)
  • Also, that file uses this project from 2011-06-04 onward, but this project doesn't contain data until 2013-11-23. So we seem to have a gap. Ttenbergen 22:59, 2024 November 16 (CST)
edit Instructions for importing a batch of DSM Data
edit ER Delay
  • This data is problematic before 2011-Q2,the only reason there are any is because it derives them for EMIPs. Some data may be available in Moves for Medicine, but that would still leave a gap. Ttenbergen 23:09, 2024 November 16 (CST)
edit DSM Labs data.accdb Emailed Julie:
  • found overlap in old file, what does it mean
  • proposed using labDtTm for split threshold
Ttenbergen 16:51, 2024 May 2 (CDT)

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