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Monday, 4 April 2016

How NOT to analyse and present data, 26 April

Does the data in the manuscript you read appear dodgy? Ever wondered when it is appropriate to use the mean or the median? Do you want to pass the strict statistical checklists from journal/ grant reviewers? This talk will highlight some of the common pitfalls in the analysis and presentation of data. Examples will be drawn from the healthcare literature. At the end of talk, the audience will learn to avoid some of the common mistakes in the design, analysis, presentation and interpretation of healthcare data.

 26 April, 1-2pm, Seminar room 3, TRF Building

Presented by Dr Arul Earnest, Associate Professor, Biostatistics Unit
Senior Biostatistician, Registry Sciences Unit,
Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia

Arul’s research interest is in Registry Sciences, risk adjustment and Bayesian spatio-temporal models. For more than 15 years, Arul has provided consultative and collaborative methodological input to clinicians and hospital administrators. The outcome for some of this work has been more than 125 publications in a variety of peer-reviewed international medical journals, including BMC Health Services Research, BMJ and JAMA.  He has extensive experience in conducting talks on biostatistics and research methodology.

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