Medical Statistics I – Introduction to Data Analysis and Descriptive Statistics – Stanford Online (Course)
**How many millennials are contracting COVID-19 compared to Gen Z? Which ethnic group has the highest rate of childhood obesity? Are certain regions of the country more likely to develop cancer than others?**
In this course, you will learn how to read, interpret, and critically evaluate statistics through examples from medical literature and popular press, and be able to apply it to your own real-world inquiries. By learning how to identify and define data points, you will be able to avoid common statistical pitfalls while conducting medical research and interpreting health discoveries.
**Course Highlights:**
- Understand basic study designs and measurements of disease frequency
- Comprehend and describe different types of data
- Perform basic data analysis using either programming language R or SAS

History of Infectious Disease Pandemics in Urban Societies
Ocular Surface Disease: Cornea, Conjunctiva and Tear Film
Spencer's Pathology of the Lung 6th, 2 Part Set
Supporting Sucking Skills In Breastfeeding Infants 2nd
Pocket Guide Schmerztherapie: Soforthilfe bei den häufigsten Schmerzzuständen
Adolescents with Chronic Kidney Disease
Bildgebung des Thorax bei Neugeborenen und Kleinkindern
Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa: A Clinical Approach (Ophthalmology Monographs)
A Comprehensive Guide to Nanoparticles in Medicine (PDF)
Anatomy of Neuropsychiatry: The New Anatomy of the Basal Forebrain and Its Implications for Neuropsychiatric Illness 1st Edition
Lippincott's Concise Illustrated Anatomy: Volume 1: Back, Upper Limb and Lower Limb
Telemedicine and Electronic Medicine
Comprehensive Review of Blood Banking 2015 (CME Videos) 

