Data science and the need for diverse skills
As an emerging modern discipline, health data science requires diverse skills in mathematics, programming, and data analysis – skills commonly found in graduates with academic backgrounds in subjects such as physics, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
However, while there are some schemes to enable these disciplinary switches, they happen most often by chance or circumstance.
Research by HDR UK (The Great UK PhD Data Science Survey) identified that many graduate students received little or no training in how their skills could be applied to other disciplines, including health data science.
HDR UK and the University of Birmingham are working together to develop bespoke training courses that will provide insight into health data science for graduates in the quantitative sciences.
Health Data Immersion Weeks
Intensive courses (or “immersion weeks”) will provide week-long rapid but deep introductions to these topics for a target audience with a strong quantitative background. The first scheduled event will focus on:
Working With Real-World Health Data (in collaboration with the PIONEER Health Data Hub) – 27-31 March (more information here).
For further information and to register your interest, please visit www.birmingham.ac.uk/hdt and if you have any questions please email dsai@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Identifying gaps and needs
The immersion weeks are being developed by subject specialists supported by a Teaching Fellow who has themselves recently bridged the disciplinary gap. Dr Ben McCanna, a Theoretical Physicist by background, is working with the experts to identify and address the gaps in implicit knowledge that are key obstacles to changing disciplines.
“I love the idea of turning learning into training and Ben providing that unique perspective on what it is like to consider these topics for the first time coming from a different background. It is difficult for incumbent scientists to recognise the difficulties caused by those initial barriers,” Sarah Cadman, Programme Director for Talent and Training, Health Data Research UK
In the first immersion week, the programme will work with University Hospitals Birmingham, through the HDR UK supported PIONEER Data Hub, to give participants from across the UK the chance to experience the use of health data for themselves.
““The PIONEER Data Hub team are excited to be working with HDR UK and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Science and AI to give graduates from across the country insight into how real-world health data works …”
Liz Sapey, Director of PIONEER
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