Apologies for cross posting. The Department of Population Health Sciences, within the University of Bristol Medical School, is a leading centre for epidemiology, health services research and public health in the UK. We offer a comprehensive short course programme for postgraduate students, researchers and health care practitioners. The following courses have places available: EPIDEMIOLOGY: Causal Inference in Epidemiology: Concepts and Methods GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY: Mendelian Randomisation (two courses available) Epigenetic Epidemiology Advanced Epigenetic Epidemiology Genetic Epidemiology MEDICAL STATISTICS: Analysis of Repeated Measures (only 3 places remaining) Introduction to Multiple Imputation Methods to deal with Missing Data Advanced Multiple Imputation Methods to deal with Missing Data Introduction to Linear and Logistic Regression Models Introduction to Rates and Survival Analysis Statistical Methods for Mediation Analysis Advanced Survival Analysis and Prognostic Modelling STATISTICAL COMPUTING: Introduction to Stata (April 2018) Introduction to R Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis using WinBUGS Improving your Stata: Data management, publication-quality outputs and automating tasks RANDOMISED TRIALS: Introduction to Randomised Controlled Trials APPRAISAL AND SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (places available on the June 2018 course) Introduction to Network Meta-Analysis HEALTH ECONOMICS: Introduction to Economic Evaluation QUALITATITVE RESEARCH: Writing a Qualitative Research Paper (two courses available) Introduction to Using Conversation Analysis to Study Healthcare Encounters Writing a Journal Article HEALTH PROTECTION: Health Protection Principles and Practice Epidemiology Concepts applied to Outbreak Investigation MEDICAL RESEARCH DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT: Introduction to Research Governance Data Linkage Please visit our website http://www.bristol.ac.uk/medical-school/study/short-courses/ for further details and to make course bookings online.