MIMIC II paper sent by Brian Reeves (assistant editor, Kidney Intnl) -------------------------------------------- Roger Mark 2015-03-25 Yes, that is fine. Roger On 3/25/2015 9:33 PM, Frank Harrell wrote: > Thanks very much for your response Roger. The demo DB seems to have only 110 patients; I'll need a bigger sample size for demonstrating my statistical methods. > > So it sounds like all the students will have to undergo IRB training and get individual access. I assume it would also be OK for all those having the right permissions to share a common set of data files without having to download individually. > > Frank > > > On 03/25/2015 04:33 PM, Roger Mark wrote: >> Hi, >> The DB is used in teaching at several places. Generally faculty want to use the entireDB and students at individually certified. The demo DB (http://physionet.org/physiobank/database/mimic2cdb/) might be adequate for you and requires no credentialing. >> >> R Mark >> >> On 3/25/2015 5:23 PM, Frank Harrell wrote: >>> I am in the process of requesting access to MIMIC-II clinical database, and I'd like later to get lab data. I plan to use the data for teaching. Is there any way I can share a subset of the databases with my students without them needing individual access permissions? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Frank >> -- >> Roger G. Mark, M.D., Ph.D. >> Professor of Health Sciences and Technology >> and of Electrical Engineering >> Room E25-505 >> MIT >> Cambridge, MA 02139 >> Tel 617-253-7818 >> Fax 617-258-7859