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> Course: Analysis of Longitudinal (cohort) Studies
> Venue: Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol
> Duration: Two days
> Date: May 19th & 20th 2003
> Cost: £200
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>
> The course aims to provide a grounding in statistical concepts and
> methods for the analysis of data where individuals are followed over
> time. The course is intended for participants with a knowledge of
> regression analyses and their implementation in Stata of at least the
> level acheived in the 'Introduction to Regression Models course (places
> still available).
>
> All the short courses at the Department of Social Medicine are
> CME and PGEA approved. Further information about this and other courses
> at the Department of Social Medicine can be found at
> www.epi.bris.ac.uk/shortc/shortc/htm. or from [log in to unmask]
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> Jess Dunton
> Department of Social Medicine
> University of Bristol
> Telephone: 0117 9287221
>
> Please note that: i. if notice of cancellation is received less than two
> weeks before the course starts THE FULL FEE WILL BE CHARGED.
> ii. Your place on any short course is not secure until EITHER payment is
> received OR you have proved to the satisfaction of the Course Supervisor
> that you are entitled to a free place
>
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David Gunnell
Senior Lecturer in Public Health Medicine and Epidemiology,
Department of Social Medicine,
Canynge Hall,
Whiteladies Road,
Bristol BS8 2PR
Tel 0117 9287253 Fax 0117 9287236
E-mail [log in to unmask]
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Jess Dunton
Department of Social Medicine
University of Bristol
Telephone: 0117 9287221
Please note that: i. if notice of cancellation is received less than two
weeks before the course starts THE FULL FEE WILL BE CHARGED.
ii. Your place on any short course is not secure until EITHER payment is
received OR you have proved to the satisfaction of the Course Supervisor
that you are entitled to a free place
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