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From: "Joseph Eliahoo" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 11:09 AM
Subject: Short course in medical statistics
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Practical Statistics for Medical Research
7 - 10 April 2003
Research and Development Directorate, UCLH
Department of Statistical Science, UCL
and
MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London
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The Medical Statistics Unit at the R&D Directorate, in collaboration with
the Department of Statistical Science, UCL and the MRC Clinical Trials Unit
is offering this intensive introductory course. It is aimed at those
actively involved in medical research who wish to understand the principles
of medical statistics and gain experience of applying appropriate methods of
analysis. Course topics include study design, types of data, and methods of
analysis; the methods range from simple t-tests to more complex regression
approaches. The course is structured into 4 teaching sessions per day, each
consisting of a lecture followed by a practical. Each participant has access
to a computer for practical work. A textbook, full set of lecture notes and
solutions to practicals are supplied. Numbers are strictly limited on a
first-come first-served basis.
Course teachers: Prof Doug Altman, Prof Patrick Royston, Rumana Omar,
Caroline Doré, Gareth Ambler, Andrew Copas, David Dunn, Rebecca Turner,
Caoimhe O'Sullivan & Joseph Eliahoo
Course organisers: Julie Barber, Gareth Ambler and Caroline Dore
Course fee: £595.00 (including catering)
Further details from: Sabrina Balendra
Research & Development Directorate
University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
1st Floor, Vezey Strong Building
112 Hampstead Road
London NW1 2LT
Tel: +44 (0)20 7380 9579
Fax: +44 (0)20 7380 9937
Email: [log in to unmask]
Joseph Eliahoo
Medical Statistician
Research & Development Directorate
University College London Hospitals NHS Trust
1st Floor, Vezey Strong Building
112 Hampstead Road
London NW1 2LT
Tel: 020 7380 9833/9940
Fax: 020 7380 9937
Email: [log in to unmask]
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