Stata Course: Commonly Used Biostatistical Methods for Analysing Longitudinal Data in Health Research

Event Name
Stata Course: Commonly Used Biostatistical Methods for Analysing Longitudinal Data in Health Research
Date
20 November 2020
Location
Online

Address (Room): Online

Description

Stata Short Course:

Commonly Used Biostatistical Methods for Analysing Longitudinal Data in Health Research

This two day short course will provide participants with a good understanding of statistical techniques appropriate for analysing longitudinal and clustered data. Using provided medical and epidemiological datasets, participants will undertake a series of tasks using STATA statistical software which will enable them to gain experience in these techniques and the interpretation of results.

  • Topics include:
    - History of Statistical Models
    - Using STATA
    - Mixed and Multi-level Models
    - Generalised Estimating Equations
  • Who should attend?
    Those who have an interest in advanced training in the statistical analysis of health and medical data such as clinicians, epidemiologists and public health researchers. Those working in other areas such as social science and health economics may also benefit.
  • Date: 20th - 21st November
  • Cost:
    Standard registration - $1000
    HDR student - $500
  • About the Lecturer:
    Dr Haider Mannan is a biostatistician at the Translational Health Research Institute and the School of Medicine, Western Sydney University.
  • Contact:
    For more information contact westernxed@westernsydney.edu.au

Web page: https://onestop.westernsydney.edu.au/OneStopWeb/OfficeofDeputyVice-ChancelloResearchInnovat/

Contact

westernxed@westernsydney.edu.au

School / Department: Translational Health Research Institute