The aim of the course is for attendees to be able to understand and use a broad range of statistical methods that may be used in the testing of a new diagnostic device or procedure.
Course Code
S3RISMDS2018
Course Date
14th May 2018
Places Available
25
Course Leader
Dr Sean Ewings
Course Description
The aim of the course is for attendees to be able to understand and use a broad range of statistical methods that may be used in the testing of a new diagnostic device or procedure. These methods include the standard diagnostic approaches to analysis, such as sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values, as well receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curves. More complex methods will involve the use of regression methods to assess the contribution of different measures to the diagnostic process, diagnostic score construction, and the comparison of several different approaches to diagnosis. Other issues relating to the design of diagnostic studies will also be covered. The course will include a mixture of taught and practical content using the software Stata.
The course is aimed at researchers who want to perform statistical analysis of diagnostic studies, and those hoping to understand how statistical methods can help in the design of such studies.
Supplementary Items
Fees
Registered Students £150.00
Academics £250.00
All other Participants £300.00
University of Southampton Students ONLY £105.00
University of Southampton Academics ONLY £175.00
Location
University of Southampton
Building 58, Bloomburg Suite
Highfield Campus
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Venue Details - Located on level 1.