ViCBiostat Winter School 2017
STATISTICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH
The inaugural ViCBiostat Winter School will commence in June this year with a 5 day Melbourne program, designed to provide an intensive introduction to a range of intermediate to advanced statistical methods that are important in modern health research. The courses will include extensive discussion of practical examples and hands-on training in relevant statistical software using the Stata and R packages.
Who should attend?
Prerequisite knowledge for this workshop is a sound understanding of epidemiological and statistical concepts including multivariable regression models. The level of course material is well beyond an introduction to biostatistics. Knowledge of either Stata or R is important with participants expected to be able to conduct reproducible statistical analyses using the programming language in at least one of these packages.
PROGRAM
5th & 6th June - Introduction to Causal Inference
PRESENTERS: Assoc Prof Lyle Gurrin, Dr Jessica Kasza, Dr Margarita Moreno-Betancur
Course summary
Timetable Days 1 & 2
Suggested reading
7th June - Multiple Imputation for Missing Data
PRESENTERS: Prof Julie Simpson, A/Prof Katherine Lee & Dr Cattram Nguyen
Course summary
Timetable - Day 3
Suggested reading
8th & 9th June - Advanced Survival Analysis
PRESENTERS: Dr Margarita Moreno-Betancur, Prof Rory Wolfe
Course summary
Timetable - Days 4 & 5
Suggested reading
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Participants are expected to have copies of required software R or Stata V12 applicable for each day pre-installed on laptops and ready to use required for all sessions.
COURSE FEES AND REGISTRATION
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Registration via Trybooking now open.