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The University of Bristol School of Social and Community Medicine is a leading centre for epidemiology, health services research and public health in the UK. We offer a comprehensive short course programme for researchers and health care practitioners.
We are delighted to announce that the following courses are now open for online booking in 2016/17
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Introduction to Epidemiology
Appraising Epidemiological Studies
Causal Inference in Epidemiology: Concepts and Methods
GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Genetic Epidemiology
Epigenetic Epidemiology
Mendelian Randomization
MEDICAL STATISTICS
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Linear and Logistic Regression Models
Introduction to Rates and Survival Analysis
Advanced Survival Analysis and Prognostic Modelling
Analysis of Repeated Measures
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
Introduction to Network Meta-Analysis
STATISTICAL COMPUTING
Introduction to Stata
Introduction to R
Advanced Stata
INFORMATICS
Data Linkage
DataSHIELD Introduction to R
DataSHIELD User
DataSHIELD Technical
RANDOMISED TRIALS
Introduction to Randomised Controlled Trials
Qualitative Research to Optimise Design and Conduct of Randomised Trials
APPRAISAL AND SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH
Appraising Epidemiological Studies
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
Introduction to Network Meta-Analysis
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Introduction to Economic Evaluation
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods
Introduction to Using Conversation Analysis to Study Health Care Encounters
Writing a Qualitative Research Paper
Qualitative Research to Optimise Design and Conduct of Randomised Trials
HEALTH PROTECTION
Health Protection Principles and Practice
Applied Health Protection
MEDICAL RESEARCH DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Research Governance
Introduction to Randomised Controlled Trials
Questionnaire Design, Application and Data Interpretation
Please visit our website http://www.bris.ac.uk/social-community-medicine/shortcourse for further details and online bookings.
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