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Epidemiology 2: Analysing data from observational studies
Provider: Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Activity no.: 3124-19-00-00There are no available seats 
Enrollment deadline: 19/09/2019
Date and time21.10.2019, at: 00:00 - 13.12.2019, at: 00:00
Regular seats12
Course fee10,680.00 kr.
LecturersSøren Nielsen
ECTS credits6.00
Contact personSøren Nielsen    E-mail address: saxmose@sund.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserPhD administration     E-mail address: phdkursus@sund.ku.dk

Aim and content
This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School), and for PhD students at graduate schools in the other Nordic countries. All other participants must pay the course fee.
Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student, you will be placed on the waiting list for the course until enrollment deadline. After the deadline of enrollment, available seats will be allocated to students on the waiting list.

Learning objectives
A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:

a. Knowledge:
Identify an epidemiological problem to be investigated using relevant analytical methods. Specifically, the participant should be able to identify and address potential problems in the data, such as bias and/or confounding and clustering.
b. Skills:
Use relevant epidemiological and statistical methods for descriptive and analytical epidemiological studies.
c. Competences:
Conduct simple epidemiological analyses independently.
Collaborate scientifically with epidemiologists and statisticians and other relevant scientists on epidemiological problems going beyond this course.
Evaluate the validity and reliability of the epidemiological results and assess generalisation to other populations than the study population.

Content
The course focuses on epidemiological analysis of continuous and dichotomous data. Hypothesis establishment and testing, along with assessment of causality and bias are carried out. Methods include linear regression, analysis of variance, chi-square test, logistic regression and logistic analysis, multivariable logistic analysis, interaction and confounding.
Emphasis will be given to analyses of the participants own epidemiological data. Participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own data. However, the data must be in a form and complexity suitable for the course, i.e. pre-approval of data is a necessity. Otherwise, data will be provided.

During the course, the participant has to analyse the data at hand, starting with specification of testable objectives, description of population, data analysis and results presentation. This should result in a report that can eventually be submitted as a paper to a scientific journal.

The participants will likely present a variety of epidemiological studies from human and veterinary medicine. These different studies will be used in a continuous peer-review process throughout the course to strengthen the application of epidemiological methodology.

The software R will be used for the data analyses.

Participants
The participants are required to have passed the course “Epidemiology 1: Planning a Study” or a similar course.
Furthermore, participants are required to have basic R-skills as taught in that course, i.e. minimum 40 hours of practice using R. These skills may be obtained through self-studies prior to the course.

Language
English

Form
The course is taught as eLearning in weeks 43-49, with exam held in week 50. Individual arrangements are made in planning of the exam, which can take place online for participants not from the Copenhagen area. Two days on-campus training supplement the elearning.
During the course, the participant has to present parts of a report step-by-step, which will ultimately form the basis for the exam (and a draft manuscript suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal). The contents and data analyses are discussed with the other participants during the course. This basically means that the participant is required to hand in several assignments each week and ultimately pass an exam to pass the course.

Course director
Søren Saxmose Nielsen, saxmose@sund.ku.dk

Teachers
Søren Saxmose Nielsen
Matthew Denwood

Dates
21 October – 13 December 2019
On-campus dates: 5-6 November 2019
eLearning – 10-20 hours per week. Weekly assignments should be expected.
A total of 165 working hours corresponding to 6 ECTS.

Course location
Distance-based (UCPH’s eLearning environment Absalon)
A stable internet connection is required.
The two campus-days are at University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg Campus.

Registration: Please register before 19 September 2019

Admission to PhD students from Danish universities will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and according to the rules in force.
Applications from other participants will be considered after the last day of enrolment.


Note: All applicants are asked to submit invoice details in case of no-show, late cancellation or obligation to pay the course fee (typically non-PhD students). If you are a PhD student, your participation in the course must be in agreement with your principal supervisor.

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