On the “Discovery” of Clinical Data-Mining, and Why Practitioners Should Do It
On the “Discovery” of Clinical Data-Mining, and Why Practitioners Should Do It
This chapter describes a time of “discovery” of CDM as a research method and the study that was in many ways the prototype for all future CDM studies. In the case described in this chapter the Mount Sinai “liver transplant study” helped with research and consultation principles and procedures that have served well in all subsequent CDM studies.
Keywords: clinical data-mining, data collection, practice-based research, Mount Sinai, liver transplant
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