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PIDs 101

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Données de recherche Canada DRC

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In this session, attendees will learn the fundamentals of persistent identifiers (PIDs), including: 1) introduction to the new release of the RDC PIDs Document, which provides a detailed look at PIDs in the Canadian context; 2) an introduction to how PIDs work, types of PIDs in sample contexts, and the value/impact of PIDs; 3) the implementation of PIDs, with examples using DOIs, ORCID, and ROR implementations.

Speakers:
Moderator: Mark Leggott, Research Data Canada
Eugene Barsky, UBC
Maude-Laplante Dubé, Université Laval

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This research project is based on the analysis of massive data on the NOL index and other intraoperative clinical parameters used by anesthesiologists during surgery. These parameters help them make analgesic treatment decisions in a non-communicating patient under general anesthesia and in whom it is impossible to assess pain and analgesic needs by standard questionnaires performed on awake patients. 
First, the objective is to interpret the values of this index in relation to the decisions made by the clinician. 

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