...it's not just about translating your paper into English
Dr Steven Lock
Chief Executive
British Medical Journal

Agenda (HOW TO READ AND UNDERSTAND STATISTICS (level 1))
19th November 2010, Wroclaw

08:30–08:45

Registration and morning coffee

08:45–10:15

Using Statistics in Medical Writing – introduction and basic concepts:

  • types of variables, levels of measurement, 
  • descriptive statistics (mean, median, range, standard deviation, coefficient of variation,
    box plot, normal and non-normal distributions, parametric and nonparametric tests), 
  • point estimates and confidence intervals (probability, standard error of the mean), 
  • sample size calculations

10:15–10:30 

Coffee break

10:30–12:00

Using Statistics in Medical Writing – case studies and exercises

12:00–13:00   

Lunch

13:00–14:30   

Graphical statistical analytic techniques – introduction and basic concepts:

  • correlation and regression analyses (r, p and the 95% CI for a correlation), 
  • survival in clinical trials, 
  • Kaplan-Meier graphs and analyses

14:30–14:45   

Coffee break

14:45–16:30

Graphical statistical analytic techniques – case studies and exercises

16:30–17:30   

Discussion, presentation of certificates and close

   
   
(more)  (speakers)  (location)

Patronage:

PTT

Polish Society of Transplantation

Polskie Towarzystwo Dermatologiczne

Polish Dermatological Society


The Polish Society For Rheumatology

Testimonials

Lecture related to how to write abtract, provided me with the strict rules about diffrent abstract types.

Presenting medical data at scientific meeting

Belgrade, 9.04.2009



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