TriNetX: Learn to Query Epic Data for Cohort Discovery
August 27, 2024The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore's (UMB) Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) have jointly founded a new Clinical Research Data Sub-core to centralize and streamline the provision of clinical and translational data. Included in this partnership is the launching of TriNetX, a powerful querying tool that is populated with UMMS patient data that has been cleaned, curated, and more fully mapped to improve data quality and analysis. Researchers can query TriNetX to identify a patient cohort in preparation for research. With IRB approval, researchers can then request a data pull, using the TriNetX query that identified their cohort of interest. More about TriNetX at UMB/UMMS can be found here, including how to obtain a TriNetX account.
Every month, TriNetX offers live training sessions.
Schedule (click name to register):
Sept. 12 at 8 a.m. ET — TNX 101 Basic Functionality — Query Building Training
Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. ET — TNX 102 Basic Functionality — Basic Analytics Training
Sept. 19 at 12 p.m. — TNX 242 Best Practices in Querying Infectious Diseases
Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. ET — TNX 401 Part 1: Advanced Analytics Training
Sept. 19 at 4 p.m. ET — TNX 401 Part 2: Advanced Analytics Training
Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. ET — Publishing with TriNetX Real World Data
Recorded Sessions:
- TNX 101: Query Building (recorded version of TNX 101)
- TNX 102: Basic Analytics (recorded version of TNX 102)
- TNX 201: Special Topic — changes each month to focus on a different therapeutic area, world region, or study considerations such as diversity in enrollment.
- TNX 401, Part 1: Advanced Analytics — Analyze Outcomes, Compare Outcomes, and Compare Cohorts (recorded version of TNX 401, Part 1)
- TNX 401, Part 2: Advanced Analytics — Incidence & Prevalence and Treatment Pathways (recorded version of TNX 401, Part 2)
About TNX 101 and 102
This training session is 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.
For questions, email ICTR-Navigator@umaryland.edu.