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About the Course

This course will prepare you to complete all parts of the Clinical Data Science Specialization. In this course you will learn how clinical data are generated, the format of these data, and the ethical and legal restrictions on these data. You will also learn enough SQL and R programming skills to be able to complete the entire Specialization - even if you are a beginner programmer. While you are taking this course you will have access to an actual clinical data set and a free, online computational environment for data science hosted by our Industry Partner Google Cloud. At the end of this course you will be prepared to embark on your clinical data science education journey, learning how to take data created by the healthcare system and improve the health of tomorrow's patients....

Top reviews

AS

Oct 28, 2019

Very nice overview of a very complex topic. Somewhat superficial in some areas, but this is an introduction class and covered everything to an acceptable degree. A very intimidating topic.

RR

May 23, 2020

Nice bite sized pieces, with relevant application to querying hospital database using (pre-requisite knowledge) of SQL and R-prog. Definitely useful for my speciality and line of work.

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By Adam R

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Jul 16, 2019

Good short introductory course. Clearly taught and scheduled.

By David A G E

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Sep 16, 2020

Excellent for beginners

By Véronique G

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Mar 30, 2022

Learned quite a lot. The SQL section is very well done. Informative and easy to follow and learn from. The R section is very difficult. I had done the ''Getting started with R'' course before, which was great, but I was still lost when it came to understanding part of this course. All in all, everything is feasible but required more time (week 4 was loooongg!) for me than expected.

By John M

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Sep 29, 2022

This course assumes you know R and at least an intermediate level of SQL. The answers for the quizzes and Assessments are not all covered in the course lectures. You need to follow and read all the links. (A few of the links are 404.)

By Vidhya S

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Jan 16, 2023

It seems like some of the screenshots from this course have not been updated for a long time and can cause confusion when trying to follow the steps of the related materials.

By Jonathan H

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Jun 3, 2021

Alright course as introduction to clinical data science. Still a lot information. Could be better by having more practice exercises with programming.

By Niyoyita J P

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Jan 7, 2022

More practice is needed

By Conor M

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Feb 9, 2020

Very frustrating assessments, especially on bigquery assignments where I needed to format the code to match what was wanted by Coursera from running code on bigquery. It's really unfortunate that Clinicial Data Science Community is invested in R and not Python.

By David H

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Jul 31, 2022

The examples do NOT work with existing bigquery / Rstudio integration points, I was able to pass the code quiz by guessing what the code should have been based on the examples given, but could not actually test the Rstudio/bigquery integration samples.

By Pavan

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Mar 12, 2022

there is no enough example or practice exercies to understand and google bigquery cloud data not working

By Matthew C

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Mar 6, 2024

I had hoped some later parts of this course would be a refresher as I have an MS in biomedical informatics and am beginning a new position as a clinical data analyst. However, I will never find out because I am unenrolling after the first set of videos and quizzes. This course uses arbitrary definitions for concepts like "healthcare data science" which can mean a multitude of things and is not inherently focused on financial outcomes as the quiz question in the first section wants you to answer. The course also states things like "deidentified data can't be used to study seasonal allergies because the dates are shifted". Date-shifting is one of MANY methods of de-identifying data and the implication of this statement is that seasonal allergy research can therefore only be completed with data containing protected health information. Really? So yeah, arbitrary definitions, silly grammar mistakes on quizzes, and flat-out incorrect information are the reasons I am not continuing this course and I would advise anyone who does continue to take the information here with a grain of salt.

By andy m

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Dec 14, 2019

Link the forum to the section we're on so it decreases the barrier of entry to solving problems. This is not a problem with the course this is a problem with Coursera not developing an intuitive interface that allows users to quickly learn.

By Ashrita Y

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Jan 31, 2024

the tutorials are outdated, the documentation is not enough when it comes to learning R. if instructions are not clear or updated, it should be removed from the course or atleast mentioned

By Chris B

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Dec 28, 2021

I cannot access the database on google big query as it no longer exist in the new window format. Total waste of time taking this course as I cannot go forward anymore

By Tariku J B

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Feb 20, 2023

The Course is great but the R studio doesn't connect to bigQuery with an authentication error. Struggling for 3 weeks now. So bad.

By JEAN R R

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Nov 14, 2024

ITS TO COMPLICATED!!!!