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Intensive Course in Epidemiology & Medical Statistics

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Course outline

Epidemiological research has become an important tool in the study of the aetiology and natural history of infectious and non-infectious diseases, and in assessing health effects in populations. This is a three week concentrated course on the basic principles and methods of epidemiology and medical statistics. The emphasis will be on the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies. Appropriate statistical methods will be integrated with the main epidemiological content, and practical sessions will make use of relevant computer software.

The School houses the largest academic group of epidemiologists, statisticians and demographers in Europe, and promotes an inter-disciplinary approach to teaching and research. The course will be taught by staff who have teaching and research experience extending across the major diseases of developed and developing countries.

Course Content

The topics to be covered will include:

Design and analysis of epidemiological studies, including case-control, cohort, cross-sectional, intervention studies and clinical trials.

Statistical methods in epidemiology, including t-test, chi-square test, Mantel-Haenszel analysis, age standardization, simple linear regression and survival analysis.

Data analysis using Stata software.

Epidemiological strategies of disease control, including screening and epidemiological methods for infectious diseases.

Teaching will be through lectures, seminars and practical sessions. Seminar discussions will focus on current issues and controversies in epidemiology. The practical sessions will involve the analysis, interpretation and discussion in small groups of a variety of epidemiological studies, and participants will make use of the computer facilities available in the School. Stata will be the statistical software package used to gain an understanding of concepts.

Comprehensive information is given to participants but the following books are recommended for those interested in further reading:

Epidemiology in Medicine; CH Hennekens & JE Buring
(Little Brown, 1987)

Essentials of Medical Statistics (2nd Edition); B Kirkwood
(Blackwell Publishing, 2003)

Copies of Stata, the computer package to be taught on the course, are available for purchase by participants. Current price - £125 with licence.

Methods of Assessment

There will be no formal examination, but a Certificate of Attendance will be awarded to those completing the course.

Who should apply for the course?

The course is relevant to clinicians and other graduates who work in medical research units, academic departments or health services. No previous formal training in epidemiology or statistics is required. Those who are confident in these methods may prefer to consider the Advanced Course in Epidemiological Analysis in September. Both courses are intensive and a good command of the English language is essential.

Please return a completed application Form along with an equal opportunities form to:

Registry, LSHTM, 50 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP, UK, Tel: +44 (0)20 7299 4648

Alternatively, by fax:

Fax: +44 (0)20 7323 0638

Or email: shortcourses@lshtm.ac.uk

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is committed to improve global health through its programme of short and full-time postgraduate study.

More information
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Course Organisers
Email Dr David Prieto
Annually
21 June - 9 July 2010
Fee in 2010
£ 2,600
Fee Payment Deadline:
7 May 2010