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What is TriNetX? A platform where researchers can build a query to explore the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) or more Global Epic data for a population of interest. Please Note: Within TriNetX, your query will only display aggregate data. No identifiable patient information or record/row level data can be viewed in TriNetX.  More information about the UMMS/University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)/TriNetX partnership and the process for faculty to obtain UMB/UMMS approvals to access record/row level data can be found here on the UMB Institute for Clinical and Translational Research website.

TriNetX Upcoming Live Training Webinars

Every month, TriNetX offers five live training sessions to help you gain mastery of all that the TriNetX platform has to offer:

Schedule (click name of course to register)

Aug. 15 at 12 p.m. ET — TNX 240 Best Practices in Querying Patient Diversity

Aug. 15 at 2 p.m. ET — TNX 101 Basic Functionality: Query Building

Aug. 15 at 4 p.m. ET — TNX 102 Basic Functionality: Basic Analytics

About TNX 101 and 102: These training sessions are ideal for investigators who desire to learn how to build their first protocol with the TriNetX platform. Attendees will learn about data types and various data networks, inclusion and exclusion criteria, query logic, temporal and dependent events, exploring cohort characteristics, criteria analysis, rate of arrival, study sharing, and Query Design Assistance. View recent recordings for TNX 101 and TNX 102.

About TNX 401: These training sessions are ideal for investigators with familiarity of the TriNetX platform who desire to learn how to use advanced analytic capabilities. View recent recordings for TNX 401 Part 1 and TNX 401 Part 2.

Why Training? Training will help you make the most of TriNetX.

Protocol Design and Feasibility

  • Determine if a sufficient population matches a protocol
  • Investigate attributes and comorbidities of a cohort
  • Analyze inclusion/exclusion criteria and the impact of changes

Collaboration with Peers

  • Participate in multisite research across organizations
  • Pursue grant-based research funding
  • Strengthen relationships between health care organizations and sponsors

Email ICTR-Navigator@umaryland.edu with questions.

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