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Bergam0t/README.md

Hi there - I'm Sammi! 🚡 🏸 🎷 πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»

I'm currently a trainer on the Health Service Modelling Associates Programme.

I was previously a data analyst, and later data scientist, in a mental health trust in the NHS.

I completed my BA in Biological Sciences at the University of Oxford in 2011-14, and my MSc in Health Data Science at the University of Exeter in 2020-21, with a focus on web app development for healthcare service improvement.

I'm currently working on

My current favourite things to work with are

I'd love to chat about

  • how to use routinely collected data better to improve mental healthcare services
  • how to make it easier for analysts and data scientists to securely deploy custom web apps in their organisations
  • improving data literacy in the NHS and helping stakeholders understand the amazing potential of R, Python, advanced analytics, operational research and data science
  • how to teach coding, data science and operational research effectively

Here are a couple of the things I've created:

Animated event logs for discrete event simulation

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Play around with a live demo of this here - note that it won't load in Firefox!

Further example visualisations can be found in this web app, with the code available in this repository.

The visualisation element is intended to be released as a standalone package in late 2024.

Ebook: Simpy for healthcare modelling

Co-authored with Dr Daniel Chalk (modifying and building on materials from the HSMA programme), this ebook takes users from being complete beginners in discrete event simulation through to being able to create complex simulation models with the simpy package.

You can read the ebook here.

Ebook: Python for beginners

Co-authored with Dr Daniel Chalk (modifying and building on materials from the HSMA programme), this ebook takes users from being complete beginners in Python through to being able to use many of the key features of the language.

You can read the ebook here.

Ebook: Geographic Visualization and Optimization

This HSMA book complements the geographic module on the programme, covering visualisation of geographic data in QGIS and Python. In Python, we look at both static and interactive maps. The book then goes on to retrieving travel times from APIs and calculating the optimal position of sites based on demand or population figures.

In future, the book will be expanded to cover additional topics including multiobjective optimization and geospatial statistics (hotspots, coldspots, spatial outliers).

You can read the ebook here.

Health and Social Care Service Use Timelines (Theographs/Pearn Charts) for PowerBI

This custom PowerBI visual takes a simple, routinely collected dataset of patient history and displays it in a clear format.

Long-term referrals as well as individual interactions with services can be shown, with customisable tooltips, allowing clinicians to get an overview of a patient's history in a quick glance and spot repeated patterns of service interaction. Designed initially for use in mental health services, where clients can have more than a decade of data, thousands of contacts, and systems which display these details as rows of text rather than in a way that allows easy interpretation.

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A second visual is designed specifically for non-overlapping data.

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SPC charts for PowerBI (based on code from the NHSRPlotTheDots project)

This custom PowerBI visual allows SPC charts to be created within PowerBI that automatically adhere to the making data count guidance.

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Extensive customisation is available through built-in menus. Multiple output types are possible, including faceted graphs, metric cards, and several summary tables.

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  1. hsma-programme/Teaching_DES_Concepts_Streamlit hsma-programme/Teaching_DES_Concepts_Streamlit Public

    A streamlit app (running from github pages using the stlite package) for teaching concepts of discrete event simulation, including animated entity flow plots created in Plotly. IMPORTANT NOTE: Work…

    Python 10 5

  2. nhs_ptd_power_bi nhs_ptd_power_bi Public

    Forked from nhs-r-community/NHSRplotthedots

    PowerBI/Plotly implementation of the NHS-R Making Data Count package

    HTML 6 1

  3. community_service_timelines community_service_timelines Public

    PowerBI version of the Theograph (aka Pearn Chart or service use timeline) for visualising patient interactions with healthcare services

    HTML

  4. hsma-programme/hsma6_des_book hsma-programme/hsma6_des_book Public

    A book summarising the content of the DES module in the HSMA programme and covering additional concepts that wouldn't fit in the course **Work In Progress**

    TeX 2

  5. ReinforcementLearningGame ReinforcementLearningGame Public

    Web-based game to aid teaching of reinforcement learning concepts on the HSMA programme

    Python 1

  6. vidigi vidigi Public

    Package for creating simple animated visualisations of entity flow in simulation models and from historical data

    Python