Events / MDClone 101 – An Introductory MDClone Training

MDClone 101 – An Introductory MDClone Training

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

MDClone is a free, secure, self-service platform that allows you to query Electronic
Health Record (EHR) from the I²DB Research Data Core (RDC) prior to receiving IRB approval. This is possible because MDClone generates computationally derived (‘synthetic’) data. Since the synthetic data do not contain protected health information (PHI), their use is not classified as human participant research.

Visit the MDClone Training Materials page for recorded tutorials. The MDClone datalake includes visits, conditions, surgeries, procedures, lab and microbiology results, medications ordered and administered, and much more! It is especially valuable for feasibility, research, quality, operational, and grant application needs.

During MDClone 101 session, you will learn:

  • What is the MDClone data lake
  • What is MDClone synthetic data
  • How to create a new query
  • How to establish a cohort and design a study for a use case
  • How to generate output for analysis

Registration is required to attend.

To access MDClone, complete the MDClone Access Request Survey.

Please email i2help@wustl.edu if you have questions about the workshop.