
Research Environment Training Sessions: Getting medical records for participants
Research Environment Training Sessions: Getting medical records for participants
The Genomics England dataset includes a rich array of clinical data for all participants, rare disease probands and relatives, and cancer participants. Beyond the phenotypes recorded when participants were recruited into Genomics England, medical history was retroactively retrieved from NHS England for all participants and continues to be updated, allowing you to analyse secondary phenotypes, common disease and risk factors.
This training session will introduce you to the type of data we have available, including hospital episode statistics and mental health data, and the time periods when different data types were collected. We will show you how to access these data in table and graphical format using Participant Explorer, and how to compare medical history between participants. The raw data are stored in LabKey, so we will cover the tables that include these data and their structure, plus how to access these programmatically.
You are only allowed to attend this session if you are eligible for data access. This means that you are a Research Network or Discovery Forum member, have met the necessary verification checks and passed our Information Governance training course. If you do not meet these criteria by 8th July 2024, you will be unregistered for this session.
Agenda
13.30 Welcome and introduction
13.35 NHS Digital data in the Research Environment
13.45 Mental health data in the Research Environment
13.50 Accessing NHS Digital data with Participant Explorer
14.00 Comparing participants’ medical history with Participant Explorer
14.10 LabKey tables: Hospital Episode Statistics
14.20 LabKey tables: Mental Health
14.30 Accessing medical history programmatically
14.45 Questions
Learning objectives
After this training you will be able to:
- Understand what medical history data is available for participants in the Genomics England Research Environment
- Visualise and compare medical histories using Participant Explorer
- Access the LabKey tables of medical history data
Target audience
This training is aimed at researchers:
- working with the Genomics England Research Environment
- (preferably) who can programme in python and/or R (most of the training is suitable for non-programmers)