Florence Nightingale raised awareness of the devastation of avoidable deaths in the Crimea War using her beautiful coxcomb but what if she used SPCs. What would that have looked like? It would have looked like this (using the qicharts2 package in #rstats)
This is something the team is tackling but we know we aren’t alone and others may have already solved this. Let’s share the knowledge in whatever language works for you!
Please contribute to this! How to calculate caseload size per day per team.
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There is synthetic data in the repo, linked in the issue.
Love to see lots of ideas on this please 🙏
Please can we stop calling them “soft skills”? They’re not soft. They’re actually quite hard, because otherwise everyone in leadership positions would have them. Just because something is difficult to quantify, doesn’t make it soft.
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Awesome Shiny repo here and they credit our GitHub repos for inspiring some of this work! Isn't that nice?
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We would already have shared our theographs but we face a significant barrier because nobody will reassure us that we can share code that implies proprietary database schemata, and the vendor of that database refuses to talk to me about it
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Our new study shows that data availability statements are not very useful; 1670 (93%) authors who indicated that data are available on request either did not respond or declined to share their data with us. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology: https://t.co/4IT2Dgphl4
@ina_kostakis @Lori_E_S_@DataScienceNott@_RachaelDempsey @Letxuga007 Doing new things and learning new skills is a key part of the role responsibilities in the team.
See, e.g. https://t.co/cytZwBI5tA where the recommendation is that 10% of analyst time is protected for learning
We're going through a "write stuff down/ SOP" phase in the team at the moment, I thought it might be a good idea to write (and publish) some stuff about meetings- Monday standup, code review, one-to-one supervision meetings...
Anyone done this before and have anything to share?