Hallym University Medical Center 'The 2nd Medical Data Utilization Competition'S Compensation
Dec 05, 2024
Co-hosted by Hallym University Medical Center (Director Kim Yong-sun) and Hallym University Medical Artificial Intelligence Convergence Talent Training Project Group (Director Lee Jae-joon), the 2nd Hallym University Medical Center Medical Data Utilization Competition was held at 11 a.m. on November 27 at Ilsong Culture Hall in the 2nd annex of Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital.
This competition is part of the medical data-oriented hospital support project promoted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to establish a medical data utilization system, and is designed to foster future talent in the information and communication sector by strengthening the ability to use medical data and discovering creative ideas. Participants in the competition submitted innovative analysis results and ideas using some medical data opened by Hallym University Medical Center's data lake cloud platform 'HERO'.
A total of 16 teams participated in the competition, and through the review of the results report, one team for the grand prize, two teams for the best prize, and four teams for the excellence award were selected. The grand prize was awarded to the team 'Three Coidiot' (students Kim Sung-joon, Kim Jung-won, and Heo Jun-hyuk of the Department of Medicine at Korea National University) who submitted the project 「Prediction of prognosis of early stroke treatment and treatment patients based on multimodal data」.
The Three Coidiot team presented a model that can predict the prognosis of early stroke treatment in a standardized manner, regardless of medical proficiency, using multimodal data including past medical history and diagnostic test results. Through this, we proposed a method to quickly assess patient recoverability and to establish effective initial treatment directions within limited time and resources.
Kim Sung-joon, head of the Three Coidiot team, said "This opportunity made me realize that medical data research is about providing better treatment and services and empathizing with patients' lives beyond simple analysis."I will not forget the essence of realizing better medical care for patients, and continue learning with responsibility and humility." he said.
Seo Young-kyun, director of the Big Data Center (Professor of Family Medicine at Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital), said, `I hope the competition will be an opportunity for students to increase their ability to use medical data.'"We will continue to hold various competitions to expand the use of high-quality medical data contained in HERO."."
Hallym University Medical Center established a big data center in the Doheon Digital Medical Innovation Research Institute (DIDIM) in 2021 and is carrying out a number of national medical data-related projects such as the Medical Data Center Support Project' and the K-CURE Clinical Data Network Construction Project'. In addition, it is leading innovation in medical data by developing and building its own Data Lake cloud platform 'HERO' and acquiring the certification of 'Medical Data Content and Management System' for the first time in a medical institution.
This competition is part of the medical data-oriented hospital support project promoted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to establish a medical data utilization system, and is designed to foster future talent in the information and communication sector by strengthening the ability to use medical data and discovering creative ideas. Participants in the competition submitted innovative analysis results and ideas using some medical data opened by Hallym University Medical Center's data lake cloud platform 'HERO'.
A total of 16 teams participated in the competition, and through the review of the results report, one team for the grand prize, two teams for the best prize, and four teams for the excellence award were selected. The grand prize was awarded to the team 'Three Coidiot' (students Kim Sung-joon, Kim Jung-won, and Heo Jun-hyuk of the Department of Medicine at Korea National University) who submitted the project 「Prediction of prognosis of early stroke treatment and treatment patients based on multimodal data」.
The Three Coidiot team presented a model that can predict the prognosis of early stroke treatment in a standardized manner, regardless of medical proficiency, using multimodal data including past medical history and diagnostic test results. Through this, we proposed a method to quickly assess patient recoverability and to establish effective initial treatment directions within limited time and resources.
Kim Sung-joon, head of the Three Coidiot team, said "This opportunity made me realize that medical data research is about providing better treatment and services and empathizing with patients' lives beyond simple analysis."I will not forget the essence of realizing better medical care for patients, and continue learning with responsibility and humility." he said.
Seo Young-kyun, director of the Big Data Center (Professor of Family Medicine at Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital), said, `I hope the competition will be an opportunity for students to increase their ability to use medical data.'"We will continue to hold various competitions to expand the use of high-quality medical data contained in HERO."."
Hallym University Medical Center established a big data center in the Doheon Digital Medical Innovation Research Institute (DIDIM) in 2021 and is carrying out a number of national medical data-related projects such as the Medical Data Center Support Project' and the K-CURE Clinical Data Network Construction Project'. In addition, it is leading innovation in medical data by developing and building its own Data Lake cloud platform 'HERO' and acquiring the certification of 'Medical Data Content and Management System' for the first time in a medical institution.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.