JSM 2012 Online Program
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306 * ! | Tue, 7/31/2012, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-Room 22 | |
Teaching Statistics in Health Sciences — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences , Section on Statistical Education , WNAR | |||
Chair(s): Amy Nowacki, Cleveland Clinic | |||
8:35 AM | Considerations on the Bayesian Dosing Window Escalation — Xue Lin, FDA ; Boguang Zhen, FDA/CBER | ||
8:50 AM | Teaching Clinical Applications of the Bayes' Theorem in a QBIC Statistics Course — Ramon Gomez, Florida International University | ||
9:05 AM | Interesting Examples of the Capture-Recapture Sampling Method from Biology, Public Health, and Epidemiology — Harry Norton, Carolinas Medical Center ; George W Divine, Henry Ford Hospital | ||
9:20 AM | Incorporating Principles and Methods of Evidence-Based Practice Into Statistical Teaching — Deborah V. Dawson, University of Iowa ; David R. Drake, University of Iowa | ||
9:35 AM | Selecting Topics for an Introductory Biostatistics Course — T. Ceesay, Merck | ||
9:50 AM | Bringing Real-World Problems and Expectations to the Classroom Through Consulting — Heather Bush, University of Kentucky ; Arne C Bathke, University of Kentucky ; Candace J Brancato, University of Kentucky ; Arnold J Stromberg, University of Kentucky ; Constance L Wood, University of Kentucky | ||
10:05 AM | Gimme All Your Data: Keeping Collaborations with Nonstatisticians from Becoming a Stick-Up - A Public Health Perspective — Alicia Chancellor Hansen, Statistical Consultant |
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