The role involves ensuring medical data accuracy, mapping local codes to universal standards, extracting insights from unstructured notes, and providing clinical expertise.
Description: Ensures the medical accuracy of the Omny network by standardizing clinical terminology and mapping unstructured data.
Responsibilities:
Map local hospital procedure and lab codes to universal standards (SNOMED, LOINC, RxNorm).
Review unstructured clinical notes to extract structured insights for research datasets.
Develop "gold standard" datasets to train and validate machine learning models.
Provide clinical subject matter expertise to the Data Engineering team.
Top Skills
Loinc
Machine Learning
Rxnorm
Snomed
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