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NHS-R Community Webinars

This repository contains material from the NHS-R Community Webinars.

Each folder contains a session:

Webinars

Date Session Name Presenter Folder Video
19/02/2020 Database Connections in R Chris Mainey Database_connections_in_R Watch
08/04/2020 Covid-19 Intensive care capcacity modelling Richard Wood nhs-bnssg-analytics/covid-simr Watch
22/04/2020 Shiny Chris Beeley Shiny Watch
20/05/2020 Functional Programming with purrr Tom Jemmett fp_with_purrr Watch
17/06/2020 Advanced Modelling Supervised ML Gary Hutson NHS_R_Advanced_Modelling_Supervised_ML Watch
15/07/2020 R Task Automation Daria Cosentino R_Task_Automation Watch
19/08/2020 Reshaping and combining data in R Emma Vestesson Watch
16/09/2020 Why and how to build an R package Chris Mainey Package_building Watch
25/11/2020 Forecasting with Multiple Seasonality Mitchel O'Hara-Wild and Bahman Rostami-Tabar Watch
20/01/2021 R and Python – a happy union with reticulate Gary Hutson and Andreas Soteriades Watch
17/03/2021 Communicating your analysis with clinicians and managers Lori Edwards Suárez and Andreas Soteriades Watch
21/04/2021 NHSDataDictionaRy: a new package for keeping NHS lookups up to date and easily accessible Gary Hutson Watch
19/05/2021 Plotting interactive visualizations with Plotly in R Elizabeth Brown and Hannah Alexander Watch
16/06/2021 Using Git and GitHub Zoë Turner Watch
21/07/2021 Assessing the impact of Covid-19 on hip replacement rates using R and R Markdown Alexander Lawless Watch
18/08/2021 Adaptive Clinical Trial Design using R Dr Anna Heath Watch

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