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The OMOP Practitioner – Expert training

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June 17, 2026

In the OHDSI community, we’ve come a long way together: standardizing health data across hundreds of institutions, building shared tools, and growing a community that spans the globe. The next level is realizing the full value of your CDM: ensuring high-quality, analysis-ready data, robust processes for maintenance and updates, and reliable evidence generation within your organization and in multi-center studies.

This 3-day expert training brings together max. 30 OMOP implementers for an intensive, hands-on programme in the heart of Rotterdam. You’ll work directly with the tools the community has built, including: the Data Quality Dashboard to assess the quality of your CDM; ATLAS and CohortDiagnostics to design and validate phenotypes. We will also guide you through the implementation and execution of a study-design.

Up to five participants can bring their own ETL and, preferably, access to their OMOP CDM for live feedback from faculty and peers. You’ll leave with increased expertise, a deeper and more practical understanding of OMOP tooling and analytics, and concrete improvement pointers to generate reliable evidence and drive adoption within your organization.

The training is delivered by the team of the Department of Medical Informatics, Erasmus MC, bringing more than a decade of experience in operationalizing OMOP CDM in Europe through initiatives such as EHDEN, DARWIN EU® Coordination Center, and the OHDSI Europe Coordination Center.

Register now!

  • Early bird (before 1 July 2026):  €1,800 per participant excl. VAT
  • Standard registration: €2,100 per participant excl. VAT
  • Group registration (3+ from same organization):  €1,900 per participant  excl. VAT

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