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February 11, 2026


We are excited to hear from people who have used this book. Your feedback and experience can help shape it for future readers and the broader healthcare simulation community.

How to comment

At the bottom of every page in this book, you’ll find a comment section. After signing in with your GitHub account, you can:

  • Comment on individual pages to share insights, ask questions, or flag typos/bugs.
  • Leave a comment here (or on the home/conclusion pages) to give feedback about the book overall.

We’d love to hear from you. If you’ve used the book, let us know! What worked well? What could be improved? Share any questions, suggestions, success stories, challenges, or ideas for new content.

We’d also be really interested to know how you first found this resource. When you leave feedback, please tell us how you heard about the DES RAP Book. This helps us understand how easy it is for new learners to find the material.

Want to contribute?

Leave a comment via the comment section.

Alternatively, you can open a GitHub issue for bugs, feature requests, or suggestions: github.com/pythonhealthdatascience/des_rap_book/issues

Interested in contributing directly? Check out CONTRIBUTING.md in the repository for the process - fork, edit locally, and submit a pull request.

All contributions are acknowledged in the README via the all-contributors system.

Contact information

Prefer email instead? Reach out to the STARS team - you can contact the following team members about this site:

This book is part of the STARS (Sharing Tools and Artefacts for Reusable and Reproducible Simulations) project, supported by the Medical Research Council from 1st May 2024 to 31st October 2026.