R-Ladies Abuja virtual meetup session. I discussed some of the ways that I use R to improve public health programs.
I was invited by the organizers of R-Ladies Abuja to share my thoughts how I utilize R software within the healthcare industry. I discussed the power of R in designing interactive dashboards and the usefulness, especially during the peak of the pandemic. I also talked about how I use R scripts to automate analysis and how over time, I have organized the scripts into an R package - {tidyndr}.
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Balogun (2021, May 12). Stephen Balogun: Using R for healthcare improvement. Retrieved from https://stephenbalogun.github.io/stbalogun/talks/2022-01-17-using-r-for-healthcare-improvement/
BibTeX citation
@misc{balogun2021using, author = {Balogun, Stephen}, title = {Stephen Balogun: Using R for healthcare improvement}, url = {https://stephenbalogun.github.io/stbalogun/talks/2022-01-17-using-r-for-healthcare-improvement/}, year = {2021} }