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News for 2016

New Variable Lists

Posted 20 Dec 2016 by

The CHeReL has updated the format and contents of all variable lists. This is to help streamline data request and release processes

Please contact the CHeReL if you have any problems downloading or completing the variable lists

Data Linkage Special Interest Group Meeting

Posted 12 Oct 2016 by

The next Health Data Linkage Special Interest Group meeting will be held on Wednesday the 12th of October at the NSW Ministry of Health, North Sydney.

The theme of the meeting will be linking health data to crime and addiction datasets from both a researcher and data custodian perspective. We will… Continue reading about Data Linkage Special Interest Group Meeting

Case Control Workshop

Posted 23 May 2016 by

Monday 30th May

The CHeReL and The Centre for Data Linkage, Curtin University are holding a small workshop on Case Control Studies. This workshop aims to improve the outcomes for all researchers using linked data for a case control study. 

As part of this workshop there will be a researcher feedback… Continue reading about Case Control Workshop

Introductory Analysis to Linked Data - short Course

Posted 18 May 2016 by Victoria

June 20-24, The Univeristy of Sydney

This 5-day short course introduces the topic of the analysis of linked data at an introductory to intermediate level and provides participants with a theoretical grounding as well as hands-on practical experience with de-identified linked NSW data files. CHeReL… Continue reading about Introductory Analysis to Linked Data - short Course

NSW PHSREC - Expression of Interest

Posted 11 May 2016 by Jess Hehir

The Population & Health Services Research Ethics Committee is seeking new members. 

Click here to view the Expression of Interest.

Position Vacant - Principal Data Integration Manager

Posted 02 Mar 2016 by Vic Pye

The CHeReL is looking for a Principal Data Integration Manager. 

See the advertisement. 

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