About CLIIR
CLIIR is a collaborative research center that conducts rigorous work to assess the use of digital tools in clinical settings with a focus on insights from EHR data and metadata.
Expertise
CLIIR offers expertise on using audit log data to researchers and collaborators within DoC-IT, the UCSF community, and (in specific venues) the informatics research community nationally.
Key venues to deliver expertise include:
- 1:1 consultations with faculty on how to write grants and publish with EHR metadata and other data extracted from the EHR
- 1:1 consultations with DoC-IT Data and Analytics team on availability of EHR metadata (e.g., Epic's Signal, Clarity, and User Access Log)
- Access to existing audit log datasets (e.g., UCSF Longitudinal Signal, data re-use from existing projects)
- Quantitative Research / Audit Log “Office Hours”
- Brown bag EHR metadata seminars
Events and Community Building
CLIIR offers a variety of events focused on facilitating EHR audit log research to DoC-IT, UCSF, and the informatics research community nationally.
Key venues to foster community building include:
- The National Research Network for EHR Metadata & Audit Log Data
- EHR Metadata Meetup & Happy Hour at AMIA and AMIA CIC
- CLIIR / EHR Metadata and Audit Log Sessions at DoC-IT Day
About the UCSF Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation (DoC-IT)
DoC-IT serves as the academic home for applied clinical informatics researchers within the UCSF Department of Medicine. We also serve as a coordinating entity with key internal and external digital stakeholders across all UCSF mission areas, schools, departments, and divisions. Clinical informatics is approached as a multidisciplinary field that involves the use of technology by a broad spectrum of health professionals, patients, and other stakeholders.
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