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View all ESP coursesPractice of Epidemiologic Analysis [ESP65]
Course highlights
EC points
0.7
Start date
12 August 2024
End date
16 August 2024
Course days
Monday to Friday (5 mornings)
Course time
From 8:45 till 11:45 CEST
Faculty
Prof. Kamran Ikram
Course fee
€ 525
Location
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam NL
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge is required although understanding of basic epidemiology is helpful.
Disciplines
- Epidemiology
- Methodology
- Clinical Research
- Clinical Epidemiology
Course Materials
Digitally, download instructions will be sent before the start of the course, by e-mail.
Software used: R and R Markdown
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Description
Faculty: Prof. Kamran Ikram, MD PhD and F.J.A van Rooij
Formulating a research question, considering the design of a study, collecting data, analyzing data and reporting of findings are crucial steps in any scientific research. However, other aspects that are equally important often receive less attention and in some cases may even be neglected. These topics include:
- Data Quality;
- Data Presentation;
- Data Documentation.
Specific topics covered include Data preparation, Missingness, Data restructuring (e.g. categorization, normalization, standardization), Visualisation. Most topics discussed in this course lie at the cross-roads of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and cover issues that are typically faced by starting researchers. For starting scientists it is important to realize that these aspects are an integral part of scientific research and form the basis of the scientific integrity of any research project. In this course, the first three days will be devoted to each of these three aspects: Quality, Presentation and Documentation. These will include lectures covering both theoretical aspects and live demonstrations with R and R Markdown. Furthermore, on the fourth day, the students will get an opportunity to gain some initial experience with hands-on exercises in the practical. Finally, on the last day, there will be lectures on selected topics, that are increasingly dominating the scientific landscape, but are usually covered from a statistical, mathematical or engineering perspective. Here, these topics will be discussed from the point of view of an epidemiologist, as there is much overlap with the practice of epidemiologic analysis!
Objectives
- To gain better understanding of issues related to Data Quality, Data Presentation and Data Documentation.
- To enable students to translate the theoretical insights into practical tools, which they can immediately implement in their own research.
Participant profile
The course is particularly intended for participants who have completed their data collection and move towards their first data analysis.
Assessment
Attendance