SHORT COURSES ON MEDICAL STATISTICS

 

Next Courses: Wednesday the 23rd and Thursday the 24th of May 2012

  

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Do you understand the meaning of the P-value? Do you know when to apply non-parametric tests and which test? Do you know what confounders are and how you adjust for them by stratification? Do you understand conditional probability and Bayes theorem?

 

These short courses will help you gain confidence to understand such concepts. Some background knowledge of basic mathematics is assumed. If you want to find out if this course is suitable for you, try this pre-course quiz. You should be able to answer all questions confidently.

 

We can also run these courses off site, tailored for your needs. Contact us for more details.

 

Target audience:

  • Part 1 and Part 2 trainees in Clinical Sciences
  • PhD students
  • Medical Researchers
  • Professionals working with medical statistics such as medics, nurses and technologists

 

Aims of the courses:

To gain acquaintanceship on statistical analysis and decision theory applied in medicine. The course is backed up by a number of examples from the medical literature with practical demonstrations on how to carry out these analysis.

 

CPD/CME:

These courses satisfy the requirements for IPEM and HPC CPD schemes.

All participants receive a full set of lecture notes and a certificate of attendance.