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    Statistics For Healthcare Professionals

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    Statistics For Healthcare Professionals

    Statistics For Healthcare Professionals
    Last updated 5/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.22 GB | Duration: 3h 50m

    A step by step course to understand the logic of medical statistics and master data analysis using SPSS and Jamovi softw

    What you'll learn

    Understanding the basic concepts of statistics without needing to learn complex equations. Learn how to analyse your research data with SPSS. and Jamovi

    Requirements

    The course does not require any previous experience in statistical analysis

    the student will need his own licensed copy of SPSS. If you don't currently have one, you can download a trial version on the IBM website

    If the learner decided to use Jamovi he can download the program for free from Jamovi website

    Description

    During my beginnings in medical school, I had to understand the concept of statistics in order to complete my Master and MD thesis but I had to work with many books and software in order to learn how to apply the appropriate statistical tests for my research. After finishing my MD, I decided to earn master’s degree in biomedical from the University of Newcastle. Although it is interesting, I have to understand a lot of formulas to get into the logic of statistical theory. After finishing my study, I dedicated my time to teach statistics to medical students in a way that they can understand the basics without getting in details of mathematical equations. If you are starting a research work related to health sciences and you find in statistics a difficult obstacle to jump, this is your course, which I have developed in a practical way with visual illustration.Lessons outcomeBy the end of this course, the students will be able to understandHow to describe the dataRelative risk and odds ratioThe difference between standard error and standard deviationWhy the confidence interval is really importantHow to choose the statistical test How to conduct common statistical tests such as  Paired and unpaired t test Mann Whitney U tets ANOVA Chi squareAll examples mentioned in the course represent research questions and study designs that are frequently used in medical literature. Moreover, the course does not require any previous experience in statistical analysis, it will take the student step by step to understand basic terminologies that are frequently used in data analysis. Visual illustrations help the student to understand the output of statistical software without getting into the detail of statistical equationStatistical software used in this courseThe focus of current training program will be to help participants learn statistical skills through exploring SPSS and JAMOVI. The focus will be to develop practical skills of analyzing data, developing an independent capacity to accurately decide what statistical tests will be appropriate with a particular kind of research objective. The learner will have the ability to choose to run all statistical analysis using either SPSS and/or Jamovi. All statistical analysis will be demonstrated via 13 exercises using two types of statistical software. SPSSJamoviWho this course is for:Any healthcare professionals looking to understand basics of statistics Faculty member looking to master SPSS and advance their data analysis required for conduction of medical researchFaculty member looking to master Jamovi and advance their data analysis required for conduction of medical research

    Overview

    Section 1: How to navigate the course

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Section 2: How to describe your data

    Lecture 2 Descriptive statistics

    Lecture 3 Introduction to SPSS

    Lecture 4 Introduction to Jamovi

    Lecture 5 SPSS exercise 2

    Lecture 6 Jamovi exercise 2

    Section 3: Contingency table, relative risk, odds ratio

    Lecture 7 Contingency table

    Lecture 8 Relative risk and odds ratio

    Lecture 9 SPSS exercise 3

    Lecture 10 Jamovi exercise 3

    Section 4: Confidence interval

    Lecture 11 Confidence interval

    Lecture 12 SPSS exercise 4

    Lecture 13 Jamovi exercise 4

    Section 5: Hypothesis testing

    Lecture 14 Hypothesis testing

    Section 6: How to choose statistical analysis

    Lecture 15 How to choose statistical test

    Section 7: Analysis of two paired groups

    Lecture 16 Logic of paired T test

    Lecture 17 SPSS exercise 5

    Lecture 18 Jamovi exercise 5

    Lecture 19 Logic of Wilcoxon U test

    Lecture 20 SPSS exercise 6

    Lecture 21 Jamovi exercise 6

    Section 8: Analysis of two unpaired groups

    Lecture 22 Logic of unpaired T test

    Lecture 23 SPSS exercise 7 & 8

    Lecture 24 Jamovi 7 & 8

    Lecture 25 Logic of Mann U test test

    Lecture 26 SPSS exercise 9

    Lecture 27 Jamovi exercise 9

    Section 9: Analysis of three groups

    Lecture 28 Logic of ANOVA

    Lecture 29 SPSS exercise 10

    Lecture 30 Jamovi exercise 10

    Lecture 31 Logic of kruskal wallis test

    Lecture 32 SPSS exercise 11

    Lecture 33 JAMOVI exercise 11

    Section 10: Chi square

    Lecture 34 Logic of chi square

    Lecture 35 SPSS exercise 12

    Lecture 36 Jamovi exercise 12

    All healthcare professionals including physicians nurses, and pharmacists