Hi Josh! I am a scientist-turned-data analyst in a similar industry. I have 1 YOE, technically, as a data analyst in the biotechnology industry, but with a healthcare focus. I've been laid off, so I'm trying to refresh my technical skills like SQL and I found your channel. I've watched a few of your tutorials focused on healthcare, and they are so helpful and your explanations are clear! I'm looking to turn to healthcare in my data analyst career, so your videos are helping me for prepping for my technical interviews
Hey Josh! Random dutch guy reacting to your video's :) Thanks a lot for making your healthcare data analyst video's! Your channel is a freaking goldmine, thanks man! :) Becoming a healthcare data analyst is exactly what i'm aiming for right now. I studied pharmacy and have now worked for a pharmaceutical company, in quality control, for 2 years. However, i have not felt really satisfied with this. My work, and i think work in pharmaceutical industry in general, boils down to reading and writing. However, i have come to the realization that reading and writing is not what i'm good at and not what i enjoy. Some of my friends work as data analysts/data scientists in for example bank transaction data, marketing data or economic/business data. It made me realize that data analytics basically boils down to puzzling and calculating, which are things i always enjoyed. And you probably as well, right? Since talking to them, i've started reading up about data analytics, watching youtube videos and looking at data analytic positions at linkedin. Right now, i'm going to start to work on my data analyst skills and simultaneously apply for junior data analyst jobs in healthcare. Also, i will be watching your video's to learn all i can. One question: would you happen to know of a place where i can get some healthcare specific data analytical exercises/cases/problems to start tickling the healthcare data analyst that maybe hiding in my brain somewhere? Your youtube video's have really been a lot of help! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge! Good luck with your channel, and best wishes from Holland :)
Hello 👋. Theres lots of free practice problems on sqlzoo.net, and leetcode. I dont know of any that are healthcare centric though, besides my clinical analytics accelerator class. If you are interested, you can check it out at Datawizardry.academy
Hello, Josh! Are there any plans to offer a module in your Clinical Analytics Accelerator program that covers the fundamentals of healthcare concepts, specifically designed for individuals with no prior healthcare knowledge? Maybe a video series?
Hello, Yes, but rather than having a series of videos where I only talk about healthcare concepts, I plan to weave in a bunch of concepts throughout the modules where you'll learn about them as you go. Things like: How to use ICD codes, common types of healthcare metrics, how data is often structured in healthcare, how health outcomes are stratified, health equity and disparities, HCAHPS and patient satisfaction survey data, lots of stuff.
HI Josh - thank you for all the information you shared - With recruiters - How do you share a portfolio of projects you've worked on in data analysis - do you show reports with de-identified data ? Or mock dashboards that dont actually connect to a clinical data source?
What I like to do is share projects that are based on publically available data, or mock data. I have a couple tutorials on my channel for this. If you really want to take it to the next level though, there is something called Synthea, that generates an entire (fake) patient database. You can use that to crank out tons of clinical dashboards for a portfolio. I also have a course on my website datawizardry.academy that teaches how to navigate this data and build reports in it if you're interested.
Hi @amphoteric, I'll send out an email to everyone who is on my mailing list once it's getting close to being ready. You can sign up for the mailing list here: datawizardry.academy
You might want to start here: ua-cam.com/video/GM-zxWxE6Kw/v-deo.html And there's also these tutorials: datawizardry.academy/sql-basics-healthcare/ datawizardry.academy/flu-shot-dashboard/
Hi Josh, I am a physician from another country. I have an MPH degree and I wish to transition to data Analyst/ scientist positions. What would you advise me?
Hi josh. I commented on one of your previous videos about epic certifications. I recently got a role where I would be a BI developer focused on revenue cycle reporting. I will need to get cogito caboodle clarity and revenue data model certs. I do not believe I will be using any reporting tools like tableau and powerbi. I want to know if you think this is a good step forward to being a healthcare data analyst and building domain knowledge? Would you reccomend anything else while in this role?
Congrats! Although you might not have the title 'Data Analyst', BI development work is similar, and overlaps a lot with what I and other data analysts do in healthcare. So you're pretty much in at this point, and it should be a lot easier for you to get analytical jobs in healthcare in the future. If you're not using Tableau/PowerBI, that's okay. Just the fact that you're in a tech-role now, working with Epic data, means you're going to be building tons of experience in the process. And getting your Epic certs is going to make you very very hireable. Also, with the Cogito cert, you will be getting experience building data visualizations in Epic like Slicer Dicer, Radar Dashboards, and Reporting Workbench Reports. If at some point, you feel like you want to do more with Tableau/PowerBI, you could always volunteer to put something together at work. Or you could look for other jobs (which you shouldn't too much trouble with after gaining experience with your current role).
Python is definitely a good tool to have experience with. But how much you will use it depends on the company/hospital. At my current work, I only have occasion to use it maybe once or twice a year. SQL and Tableau, on the other hand, I use every day. I would say, focus on SQL, Data Viz, and Excel first. Then once you've gotten the hang of those tools, then Python/R are great things to learn to improve your resume.
Not all of them, but there are definitely more fully remote positions and hybrid out there, after Covid. I've been working fully remote for 3 years with 2 different hospitals.
Hi josh! I want to know about business analyst role.in healthcare field.please.make few videos on that, as i do.not have any idea about business analyst and i want to.pursue my carrier in that,thanks
Hello, I would recommend getting started here: Where to start: ua-cam.com/video/ime7OBlERiM/v-deo.html And also this video that explains what being a data analyst in healthcare is like: ua-cam.com/video/YhtPUnm9FMI/v-deo.html
I started my first role as a health care data analyst 4 months ago. You have been a great resource to me. Don’t stop making videos!
Congrats!
Will definitely be releasing lots more videos.
Hi Josh! I am a scientist-turned-data analyst in a similar industry. I have 1 YOE, technically, as a data analyst in the biotechnology industry, but with a healthcare focus. I've been laid off, so I'm trying to refresh my technical skills like SQL and I found your channel.
I've watched a few of your tutorials focused on healthcare, and they are so helpful and your explanations are clear! I'm looking to turn to healthcare in my data analyst career, so your videos are helping me for prepping for my technical interviews
Welcome back!!!! Great to have you.
Hey Josh! Random dutch guy reacting to your video's :)
Thanks a lot for making your healthcare data analyst video's! Your channel is a freaking goldmine, thanks man! :)
Becoming a healthcare data analyst is exactly what i'm aiming for right now.
I studied pharmacy and have now worked for a pharmaceutical company, in quality control, for 2 years.
However, i have not felt really satisfied with this.
My work, and i think work in pharmaceutical industry in general, boils down to reading and writing.
However, i have come to the realization that reading and writing is not what i'm good at and not what i enjoy.
Some of my friends work as data analysts/data scientists in for example bank transaction data, marketing data or economic/business data.
It made me realize that data analytics basically boils down to puzzling and calculating, which are things i always enjoyed. And you probably as well, right?
Since talking to them, i've started reading up about data analytics, watching youtube videos and looking at data analytic positions at linkedin.
Right now, i'm going to start to work on my data analyst skills and simultaneously apply for junior data analyst jobs in healthcare.
Also, i will be watching your video's to learn all i can.
One question: would you happen to know of a place where i can get some healthcare specific data analytical exercises/cases/problems to start tickling the healthcare data analyst that maybe hiding in my brain somewhere?
Your youtube video's have really been a lot of help! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!
Good luck with your channel, and best wishes from Holland :)
Hello 👋. Theres lots of free practice problems on sqlzoo.net, and leetcode.
I dont know of any that are healthcare centric though, besides my clinical analytics accelerator class. If you are interested, you can check it out at Datawizardry.academy
@@DataWizardry Thanks Josh! :)
omg thank u so much for this video. it was so helpful!!!!!! u are a blessing to the people who wanna be in the healthcare field!!!!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, Josh! Are there any plans to offer a module in your Clinical Analytics Accelerator program that covers the fundamentals of healthcare concepts, specifically designed for individuals with no prior healthcare knowledge? Maybe a video series?
Hello,
Yes, but rather than having a series of videos where I only talk about healthcare concepts, I plan to weave in a bunch of concepts throughout the modules where you'll learn about them as you go.
Things like:
How to use ICD codes, common types of healthcare metrics, how data is often structured in healthcare, how health outcomes are stratified, health equity and disparities, HCAHPS and patient satisfaction survey data, lots of stuff.
Thanks! For everything you do.
Got to learn a lot from you, thank you for making these videos!
Thanks a lot Josh for your educative vlog. It has really been helpful and impactful
HI Josh - thank you for all the information you shared - With recruiters - How do you share a portfolio of projects you've worked on in data analysis - do you show reports with de-identified data ? Or mock dashboards that dont actually connect to a clinical data source?
What I like to do is share projects that are based on publically available data, or mock data. I have a couple tutorials on my channel for this.
If you really want to take it to the next level though, there is something called Synthea, that generates an entire (fake) patient database. You can use that to crank out tons of clinical dashboards for a portfolio.
I also have a course on my website datawizardry.academy that teaches how to navigate this data and build reports in it if you're interested.
how can we sign up to get a notification to register for the data analytics class coming out this fall?
Hi @amphoteric,
I'll send out an email to everyone who is on my mailing list once it's getting close to being ready. You can sign up for the mailing list here: datawizardry.academy
Thank you Josh for this video. Please, where can I get healthcare dataset for data analytics? Thank you
You might want to start here: ua-cam.com/video/GM-zxWxE6Kw/v-deo.html
And there's also these tutorials:
datawizardry.academy/sql-basics-healthcare/
datawizardry.academy/flu-shot-dashboard/
Hi Josh, I am a physician from another country. I have an MPH degree and I wish to transition to data Analyst/ scientist positions. What would you advise me?
Me too with similar job and masters degree ....can we communicate on resources
Hi josh. I commented on one of your previous videos about epic certifications.
I recently got a role where I would be a BI developer focused on revenue cycle reporting. I will need to get cogito caboodle clarity and revenue data model certs.
I do not believe I will be using any reporting tools like tableau and powerbi. I want to know if you think this is a good step forward to being a healthcare data analyst and building domain knowledge? Would you reccomend anything else while in this role?
Congrats!
Although you might not have the title 'Data Analyst', BI development work is similar, and overlaps a lot with what I and other data analysts do in healthcare. So you're pretty much in at this point, and it should be a lot easier for you to get analytical jobs in healthcare in the future.
If you're not using Tableau/PowerBI, that's okay. Just the fact that you're in a tech-role now, working with Epic data, means you're going to be building tons of experience in the process. And getting your Epic certs is going to make you very very hireable.
Also, with the Cogito cert, you will be getting experience building data visualizations in Epic like Slicer Dicer, Radar Dashboards, and Reporting Workbench Reports.
If at some point, you feel like you want to do more with Tableau/PowerBI, you could always volunteer to put something together at work. Or you could look for other jobs (which you shouldn't too much trouble with after gaining experience with your current role).
Also, is python needed in healthcare data analytics?
Python is definitely a good tool to have experience with. But how much you will use it depends on the company/hospital. At my current work, I only have occasion to use it maybe once or twice a year. SQL and Tableau, on the other hand, I use every day.
I would say, focus on SQL, Data Viz, and Excel first. Then once you've gotten the hang of those tools, then Python/R are great things to learn to improve your resume.
Hey just found your channel! How do you feel about Health Information Management bachelor's degree to get into this field?
I think its a fantastic degree that suits itself well to this field. Just make sure you're learning SQl and data viz as well.
May God bless you and grant you health wealth and success ameen regards.
are these jobs fully remote?
Not all of them, but there are definitely more fully remote positions and hybrid out there, after Covid. I've been working fully remote for 3 years with 2 different hospitals.
When is your academy starting?
Sometime this Fall. Though I don't have an official date yet.
Hi josh! I want to know about business analyst role.in healthcare field.please.make few videos on that, as i do.not have any idea about business analyst and i want to.pursue my carrier in that,thanks
Hello,
I would recommend getting started here: Where to start: ua-cam.com/video/ime7OBlERiM/v-deo.html
And also this video that explains what being a data analyst in healthcare is like: ua-cam.com/video/YhtPUnm9FMI/v-deo.html
Can this power be learnt!!!