Application of Digital Phenotyping in Precision Health Intervention: Using All of Us Research Program Participant Data 1.0 CNE


Nurse scientists are unfamiliar with large, publically available electronic health record biomedical resources, including the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Research Hub. The following presentation aims to narrow this practice gap by bringing awareness to large, publically available electronic health record biomedical resources, including the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Research Hub, so that nurses may consider using these resources to enhance their research.
 
 
Accreditation Statement: University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
 
Requirements for Successful Completion: To receive contact hours for this continuing education activity, the participant must complete the entire online module and complete and submit the evaluation form. Once the evaluation form has been submitted, a “Certificate of Successful Completion” will be awarded for 1.0 contact hours and will be available in your Learning Express account under "View/Print CE Credit".

Learning outcome: Registered nurses will report desire to change practice related to knowledge increase regarding empowering patients to use health technology to address chronic disease self-management. Focus will be on challenges specific to the aging population, youth, and underserved populations, exploring digital health research possibilities and limitations within the framework of ethical and legal boundaries.
 
The activity’s Nurse Planner has determined that no one who has the ability to control the content of this CNE activity – planning committee members and presenters/authors/content reviewers – has a conflict of interest.   
 
This activity expires May 1, 2024
 
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Fee

$20.00

CE Hours

1.00

CE Units

0.100

Activity Type

Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

Registered Nurses
Researchers

 

 

Nurse scientists are unfamiliar with large, publically available electronic health record biomedical resources, including the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Research Hub. The following presentation aims to narrow this practice gap by bringing awareness to large, publically available electronic health record biomedical resources, including the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Research Hub, so that nurses may consider using these resources to enhance their research.

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Theresa Koleck picture

Theresa Koleck, PhD
Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh


Brief Bio : Theresa Koleck's, PhD, RN, program of research is dedicated to mitigating symptom burden in patients diagnosed with chronic conditions using omics-based approaches and informatics/data science techniques, including clinical data mining, natural language processing, unsupervised machine learning, and data visualization. Currently, Dr. Koleck is developing a pipeline for characterization of symptom clusters in chronic conditions using both structured (i.e., diagnosis codes) and unstructured (i.e., clinical notes) electronic health record data. This work represents the essential first step toward future biomarker discovery and clinical application to alleviate symptom burden. As a highly specialized nurse scientist trained in genomics and biomedical informatics, Dr. Koleck is at the forefront of advancing symptom science for chronic conditions through novel synergy of symptoms, omics, and informatics.

Release Date: May 1, 2022
Credit Expiration Date: May 1, 2024

CE Hours

1.00

Fee

$20.00