Second IEA Capacity Building conference for the global South
Epidemiologic course, sponsored by the International Epidemiologic Association (IEA), will be addressing two sets of inequities: research relationships & capacities of the global North & South, and also epidemiological concepts & methods relevant to analyzing health inequities, as stated below
"with the aim of producing knowledge and evidence that can be used to reduce these inequities and improve population health" --
International Course on Epidemiological Methods
International Epidemiologic Association (IEA)
URL: http://publichealth.massey.ac.nz/courses/IEA%202010.htm
The deadline for applications is: NOVEMBER 1, 2009
This is an intermediate level residential course. The participants
Participants must attend the entire course from 8 a.m. Saturday3rd to noon Wednesday 14th April.
The International Course on Epidemiological Methods course
Dr Ali Al-Zahrani (
Professor Neil Pearce (
Professor Rodolfo Saracci (
Dr Abdulaziz Bin Saeed (
The additional course faculty are:
Professor Matthias Egger (
Professor George Davey Smith (
Professor Ahmed Mandil (
Professor Lorenzo Richiardi (
Professor Amin Kashmeery (
Programme includes (may be subject to change):
-- Study design options (cohort, case-control, cross-sectional, intervention studies, clinical trials)
-- Study design issues (confounding, selection bias, information bias, effect modification)
-- Data analysis (stratified analysis, multivariable analysis, survival analysis)
-- Advanced methods (Bayesian methods, DAGs)
-- Writing and publishing epidemiological research
-- Research ethics
Information and application forms http://www.ieaWeb.org
Alia Gabr/Mahwish Khan
E-mail: aliagabr@Kfshrc.edu.sa
Other countries
Naomi Brewer/Hilary Nuttall
Centre for Public Health Research -Massey University Wellington Campus
PO Box 756
Fax: 00-64-4-380-0600 E-mail: h.g.nuttall@massey.ac.nz
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