Basic Statistics in Health Fields
Overview
As a researcher or a person who is interested in the clinical research field, you should have essential basics in the statistics to come with correct results and conclusion.
This course introduces participants to general statistical methods and concepts used in collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of statistical data. Topics to be covered include sample, population, null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, variables, constants, types of research designs, frequency, distributions, descriptive statistics such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation, and
T test, ANOVA, correlations, and linear regression.
This Activity for
- Other health care provider
- Respiratory Therapy
- Psychology
- Podiatry
- Physiotherapy
- Optometry
- Clinical Nutrition
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Dentistry and Related Specialties
- Resident / Fellow
- Physician
- Pharmacy
- Occupational Therapy
- Clinical Laboratory Sciences
- Non Health Care Provider
- Healthcare & Hospital Administration
- Health Education
- Health Informatics
- Speech-Language Pathology
What I will learn?
By the end of the course, learners should be able to:
• Describe the different types of research designs
• Compare and contrast different types of hypotheses
• Understand the differences between samples and populations
• Understand when to use and perform the different types of basic statistical analyses
• Comprehend and critically evaluate statistical tests and results and methods presented in research articles
About Organizer
- Virtual Medical Academy
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Statistics in Health Fields Certificate | Certificate | Free |