Although the RSS has stopped running exams, it still runs courses. https://www.rss.org.uk/RSS/Training/
In addition, I am sure that the people who run these courses at UCL will be quick to tell you about them. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/child-health/short-courses-events/centre-applied-statistics-courses
Alison Macfarlane
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Dear Margaret,
Thanks for your question..it's something I have been asking for sometime
now being a medical doctor.
From my experience , I registered for Royal Statistics Society
examinations usually in May of every year. However the examinations were
discontinued 2 years ago.
I am equally interested in your findings and will appreciate if you can
share at tge end of your research.
Regards
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> Hello
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> I would be grateful to learn of existing opportunities which medical
> graduates (not undergraduates) are currently using to enhance their
> statistical learning, including through enrolment on taught courses. I
> would also be interested to learn if medical graduates participate in these
> particular courses with a view to enhancing their future clinical practice,
> research practice or both. I would welcome receiving feedback based on
> personal awareness of uptake of these opportunities, as I appreciate that
> practices may differ on an international scale.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Best wishes
> Margaret
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