Biostatistics

Course ID
4KB06
Επίπεδο
Undergraduate
Είδος
Compulsory
Εξάμηνο
4
Περίοδος
Spring Semeter
ECTS
5
Ώρες Θεωρίας
3
Ώρες Εργαστηρίου
1

Description

Description

  1. Introduction to Biostatistics
  2. Purpose of Biostatistics
  3. Terminology and basic concepts
  4. Collection and Presentation of Data
  5. Frequency tables
  6. Graphical methods
  7. Descriptive measures
  8. Main Probability Distributions
  9. Review of main distributions
  10. Normal distribution
  11. Goodness-of-fit tests
  12. Introduction to Inferential Statistics
  13. Statistical inference
  14. Confidence intervals
  15. Hypothesis testing
  16. Review of parametric tests
  17. Review of nonparametric tests
  18. Contingency Tables
  19. The Chi-Square Independence Test
  20. Linear trend test
  21. Fisher’s exact test
  22. Odds ratio
  23. Relative risk
  24. Measures of association
  25. McNemar test
  26. Mantel-Haenszel test
  27. Measures of agreement between two or more raters
  28. Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests
  29. Sensitivity
  30. Specificity
  31. Prevalence
  32. Predictive value of diagnostic tests
  33. Correlation of Quantitative Variables
  34. Pearson’s correlation coefficient
  35. Spearman’s correlation coefficient
  36. Linear Regression
  37. Simple linear regression model
  38. Multiple linear regression model
  39. Logistic Regression
  40. Simple logistic regression model
  41. Multiple logistic regression model
  42. Introduction to Survival Analysis
  43. Basic concepts
  44. Full and censored lifetimes
  45. Survival tables
  46. Kaplan-Meier estimator
  47. Introduction to Clinical Trials
  48. Phases of clinical trials
  49. Ethical issues
  50. Statistical issues

 

During the lessons, exemplary exercises will be solved for a better understanding of the course material. Also, the use of statistical packages to deal with practical data analysis problems will be demonstrated.

Course objectives

  • The purpose of the Biostatistics course is to acquaint students with the application of the concepts and methods of Statistical Science for the analysis and presentation of data from the health sciences.

    After successful completion of the course, students will be able to

    • recognize the importance of using statistical methods in the health sciences,
    • distinguish problems and choose the most appropriate statistical method for solving them,
    • examine data from the health sciences and produce results and new knowledge,
    • design and develop programs to solve problems they are going to face in their work,
    • manage and evaluate information proposing solutions and making critical decisions under conditions of uncertainty,
    • communicate with other scientists, follow international developments in the health sciences and
    • compare evidence and read relevant literature with critical thinking.

Textbooks/Bibliography

  • Bersimis, S. and Sachlas, A. (2024). Biostatistics, TZIOLAS & SONS PUBLICATIONS SA, ISBN: 9786182211120, Book Code in Eudoxos: 133030768.
  • Stavrinos, B. and Panagiotakos, D. (2007). Biostatistics, G. DARDANOS – K. DARDANOS and SIA EE, ISBN: 9600111219, Book Code in Evdoxos: 31148

Course material

On the website of the course (https://eclass.uth.gr/courses/DIB_U_125/), the slides of the course presentations and all other material required for the best preparation of the students are posted.

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