Course description
Course dates: 2 - 13 September 2019
Statistical methodology for the design and analysis of epidemiological studies is a fast-changing field. Participants in this intensive two-week course will be given a thorough grounding both in classical methods of analysis and in the more advanced regression techniques. Participants will gain practical experience of data analysis using the computer package Stata. Various aspects of study design will also be considered.
Who should attend?
Applicants should have a good command of English and a working knowledge of basic epidemiology and statistics, equivalent to a familiarity with the contents of introductory textbooks such as:
- "Epidemiology in Medicine" by C H Hennekens and J E Buring (Little Brown & Company, 1987)
- "Essential Medical Statistics" by B Kirkwood & J Sterne (2nd Edition, Blackwell Science Ltd, 2003)
The course is taught in Stata and we require students to have experience of statistical analysis using Stata (for example, linear regression). The course is designed primarily for those working, or planning to work, on epidemiological research projects. The emphasis will be on developing an understanding of the underlying assumptions and principles, on the practical application of the techniques and on the correct interpretation of the results, rather than on the mathematical derivation of the methods. The methods will be illustrated through studies of the epidemiology of both infectious and non-infectious diseases, conducted in both developed and in developing countries.
Course fee
The fee for 2019 is £2,950.00