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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
STAT0420-1  Biostatistics II, 2nd year
Duration :  15h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
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Holder(s) :  Adelin Albert
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course is the second part of the teaching of Biostatistics at the Faculty of Medicine. It addresses mre advanced statistical methods, such as regression, one-way and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), contingency tables and non-parametric statistical techniques.

Each lesson consists of a theoretical exposition of the method followed by a session of practical applications, where the student will get used to solve statistical problems encountered in daily practice.
Course objective :  The course is intended to improve and enhance the use of biostatistics in health sciences, by insisting on statistical reasoning and problem solving rather than on the mathematics and the complexity of formula. Students should be able to carry out an in-depth statistical analysis of a dataset resulting from an experiment or a survey, in particular with respect to the thesis they will prepare later on in their cursus.
Prerequisites :  Students should have received the course "Biostatistics I" or some equivalent statistical course.
Workshops :  Total: 15 hours
In statistics, practice is most important. Students are therefore requested to attend the practicals. These will be scored and taken into account in the final score of the exam.
Practicals will start on Thursday 28 October 2010 at the Mathematic Institute, usually from 16h30 to 18h30. The last session will be on 16 December 2010.
Please take with you your lecture notes, exercise book, pocket calculator and a pad
Organization :  The course will start on Thursday 28 October 2010 at 14h00 at the Auditorium 01 of the Mathematic Institute (Bldg B37, Pkg P32). In general, the course lasts until 16h30 with 10-15 break. The last course will be on 16 December 2010.
Written notes :  Students will have to buy the lecture notes "Biostatistics, A. Albert, edition 2010" at Point de Vue shop near the large lecture halls at the cost of 15 EUR. This book contains the course material as well the main statistical tables. It will be used during exercise sessions and at the final examination. Finally, it can be used as a reference book in biostatistics in subsequent years.
Textbook D.G. Altman. Practical statistics for medical research. Chapman & Hall, London, 2000.
Assessment :  A written test will take place in January. Any score of 10 or more will be considered as a success, exempting the student from the examination in June or September. All exams are written exams and students can used their lectures notes or any other documents. Exams are scored 0-20.
Contacts :  Lecturer Adelin ALBERT (Professeur ordinaire), Département des Sciences de la Santé Publique (DSSP)- Informatique Médicale et Biostatistique, CHU Sart Tilman (B35), 4000 Liège. Tél: 04-366.25.91/90 - Fax: 04-366.25.96 Email: aalbert@ulg.ac.be
Secretary Mrs Anna MARCHETTA, Département des Sciences de la Santé Publique (DSSP)- Informatique Médicale et Biostatistique (IMBS), CHU Sart Tilman (B35), 4000 Liège. Tél: 04-366.25.90 - Fax: 04-366.25.96 Email: imbs@ulg.ac.be
Assistants Laurence SEIDEL-VERMEERSCH (coordination) Tél: 04-366.25.95 - Email: Laurence.Seidel@ulg.ac.be

Anne-Françoise DONNEAU Tél: 04-366.47.90 - Email: afdonneau@ulg.ac.be

Nadia DARDENNE Tél: 04-366.33.40- Email: ndardenne@ulg.ac.be


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