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Three years on, and this is still the best introduction to Julia video in my opinion. It goes into just the right amount of detail, neither superficial nor getting lost in minutiae, flows well from one topic to another, and gives a balanced, reasonable perspective based on practical experience. Kudos.
@kevin This is a good video that helped a lot, 1 question: how can I get access to create observations and Clinical Notes in Epic(what is the process of paid service)?
Hi, Thanks for the great overview; very useful to see all the relevant pieces to get started! Was Kevin ever able to post the link to the "Provider" workshop? Also, some of the google docs appear to have been deleted or moved. Are new links available?
Good morning! We're building an application to conduct patient phone surveys. The goal is to receive the patient list from Epic EHR (patient phone and some identifying number to tie the record to the patient; I suppose that could be the phone number itself). Once we have the list, we can use our system to make survey calls and collect responses. Then we have to deliver the survey back to epic EHR. Can you provide any guidance?
this video was super helpful. thanks. Does anyone know if this process is the same for on-premise instances of Epic as it is for accessing patient records in the cloud?
Thank you for such insightful information. This is extremely useful for someone who's about to join Altimetrik. Learnt a lot of stuff. Thank you so much for this discussion !!
The slide where he shows the assembly output of a function cut off the actual name of the function. You can catch it if you slo-mo the transition, but its @code_native. Also, to match the vectorization that julia does in C, you have to use both -O3 and -Ofast command line arguments to the compiler.
I watched this great Julia Intro with a Nvidia Jetson nano running latest Julia 1.6.0 and tried each example. Note the gcc options for c_sum(C) are for x86, so they baulked on the Jetson's arch64. I didn't know much about gcc, so I just removed the 2 options that julia complained about, and it worked, but 2xslower than my_sum(Julia). But the @btime for py_sum was about 6.5 seconds, compared to about 18 ms for sum (Julia). Whoa.
@@brettharrison4740 Just to clarify, I was running the benchmarking examples from this video, but on my own SBC Jetson nano. The results aren't posted anywhere. Was there something you wanted to check or suggest?
Morning Michael. Thank you for the compliment. And not to worry! Kevin will be back with us on 3/3/2021 for another Medical API Hack. We'll comment back here with more details for you.
Any plans to make videos on full stack machine learning engineer ? What type of skills required to become full stack machine learning engineer in python. Thanks for your videos 👍
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This is a great tour of Julia features, including a comparison of performance with C and Python, plus glimpses of macros/metaprogramming and concurrency. The Jupyter notebook used in the presentation is here: github.com/rdeits/DetroitTechWatch2020.jl
Hi Owais, apologies for the slow reply! Is this what you're looking for? Hope that helps! "Medical API Hack: Build a FHIR Patient App for Epic EHR Systems" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z_3wA-_QRzQ.html
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