Hi all,
I team at University of Colorado Anschutz is submitting to the NEI-OHDSI Challenge and I imagine that many of you have teams pulled together too. Collaboration and engagement within the community is an important part of the application scoring. Honestly, I’m still not sure this application benefits from our accepts LOS, knowing that other would would collaborate to work on our proposed protocol might be valuable (given data & champion). We’d gladly agree to work on the protocols of others. Let me know!
Lisa
Collaboration and Community Engagement: Evaluate how the proposal promotes collaboration and engagement within the OHDSI community. Look for evidence of partnerships, interdisciplinary collaboration, or involvement of community partners. Consider how the proposed research contributes to building a collaborative research environment within the OHDSI network and the potential for collaborating with other Challenge winners on eye-specific research questions, especially regarding data availability.
0-5 points: Proposal does not promote collaboration or engagement within the OHDSI community.
6-10 points: Proposal demonstrates some effort to promote collaboration and engagement within the OHDSI community.
11-15 points: Proposal actively promotes collaboration and engagement within the OHDSI community.
16-20 points: Proposal excels in promoting collaboration and engagement within the OHDSI community through partnerships, interdisciplinary collaboration, and involvement of community partners.