Stats and epidemiology methodology seminar/journal club

Monday, 23 January 2012

Interpreting and reporting clinical trials with results of borderline significance

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This week Amy Kirkwood gave a useful talk on how to report clinical trial results which have p-values just above or below the commonly adopt...
Friday, 18 November 2011

Miranda Armstrong (Cancer Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford):Reported frequency of physical activity in a large epidemiological study

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Thank you to Miranda for giving an excellent talk about the methods adopted in the Million Women Study (a nationwide study investigating how...
Thursday, 6 October 2011

Clare Relton: ‘Rethinking Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trials’

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Thanks to those who attended Clare Relton’s interesting talk on ‘rethinking pragmatic randomised controlled trials’ last Thursday. Clare has...
Thursday, 14 July 2011

Design, conduct and evaluation of complex interventions

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Thanks to all who came to Dr. Gill Lancaster's talk yesterday on the design, conduct and evaluation of complex interventions. Gill'...
Monday, 20 June 2011

Routine use of PROMS in health care settings

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Thanks to Jill Dawson and everyone who came to last weeks meeting. Jill's slides can be found below, and if you are interested in this ...
Thursday, 21 April 2011

Ben Cairns talk - Agreeing to disagree

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Thanks to all who came to Ben's talk yesterday. Here's a link to the full-text of the paper which formed the basis of the discussio...
Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Summary of journal club discussion - Coste and Pouchot, 'A grey zone for quantitative diagnostic and screening tests'

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Thanks to those who contributed to today's journal club. Here is a short summary for anyone who couldn't make it. We started the d...
Friday, 18 February 2011

New schedule for March to September 2011

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I'm happy to announce a new schedule of paper discussions, seminars and talks for the statistics and epidemiology methodology sessions. ...
Thursday, 10 February 2011

Radio Silence

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Apologies again for the lack of updates - we have got a schedule of speakers/paper discussions from March 2011 onwards, so watch this space!
Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Why most research findings are false - Paper discussion on 20 October

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The winning paper for the paper discussion on 20 October was 'Why most published research findings are false' by John Ioannidis. P...
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