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    Epidemiology and Biostatistics 679- Clinical .ppt

    1、Epidemiology and Biostatistics 679: Clinical Epidemiology June 5-28, 2006,Instructors:Dr. Jean Bourbeau (jean.bourbeaumcgill.ca) Dr. Dick Menzies (dick.menziesmcgill.ca) Dr. Kevin Schwartzman (course coordinator; kevin.schwartzmanmcgill.ca)Research Offices:Respiratory Epidemiology and Clinical Resea

    2、rch Unit Montreal Chest Institute K1 3650 St. Urbain,Course Objectives,The general objective of this 3-credit course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the methods of epidemiology, as applied to clinical practice and clinical research. Specifically, we will address key principles o

    3、f testing and measurement in the clinical context, as well as study design, analysis, and inference in the clinical research setting. Students will be encouraged to apply concepts covered in the course to their own areas of interest.,Course Materials,Textbook: Fletcher, Clinical Epidemiology: The Es

    4、sentials, 4th edition (2005) Course pack with supplemental readings from McGill bookstore Lecture notes, handouts, assignments from course website (www.mcgill.ca/epi-biostat/summer/courses) Journal articles on-line from Health Sciences Library (www.health.library.mcgill.ca),Format,Ten classroom sess

    5、ions, from 1:30-4:45 Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for four weeks (no class June 23 and 30) Attendance at all sessions is mandatory. Students will be divided into teams of 3-4, for purposes of assignments and presentations (8 groups total),Assignments,Before each lecture, an assignment addressing

    6、 key points of that days lecture will be distributed. During each classroom session, one team will give an oral presentation outlining its answers to the assignment on the topic of that days lecture. Over the month, all students will be expected to present in this fashion. The written assignments mu

    7、st be handed in (1 per team) at the beginning of the following lecture.,Assignments,For lecture 1 (today: hierarchy of study designs) the oral presentation of the assignment will be during lecture 2, with the written assignment due at the beginning of lecture 3 For lecture 2 (Wednesday, June 7: meas

    8、ures of disease occurrence etc.) the oral presentation will also be during that class, with the written assignment due at the beginning of lecture 3 After that, there will be one oral presentation per classroom session, with the written assignment due at the beginning of the following session,Assign

    9、ments,The assignments will include questions about papers from the medical literature, which reflect issues addressed in the lectures With the exception of assignments 1 and 2, these papers will be selected by the group responsible for each oral presentation, and identified ahead of time so that all

    10、 students in the class use the same paper. Papers should be available on-line through the health sciences library For example, the students responsible for the oral presentation on cohort studies will select a paper reporting a cohort study of interest to them.,Assignments,For the final assignment,

    11、each group will hand in a summary (maximum 3 pages double-spaced) of an original proposed research protocol, addressing a clinical research question which group members consider relevant. Further details on content and format will be provided in class. These summaries will be presented by the groups

    12、 in class on Monday, June 26, and handed in that day.,Final Exam,A written final exam, in short-answer format, will be administered in class on Wednesday, June 28. The exam will cover all course content, with an emphasis on materials covered in lectures and assignments,Grading,Written homework assig

    13、nments (8): 20% Oral presentation of homework assignment: 10% Written protocol summary: 20% Oral presentation of protocol summary: 10% Final exam: 30% Class participation: 10%TOTAL 100%,Academic Integrity,It is understood that assignments submitted by groups of students will include contributions of

    14、 all group members; for such assignments, a single copy submitted with all group members names will be sufficient. However, we expect that each group will submit its own assignment, written separately from those of other groups. The same holds true for the protocol summaries. Where assignments cite

    15、others research work, appropriate references must be provided. Direct quotes from other writers should be indicated by quotation marks.,Academic Integrity,III. ACADEMIC OFFENCES The integrity of University academic life and of the degrees the University confers is dependent upon the honesty and soun

    16、dness of the teacher- student learning relationship and, as well, that of the evaluation process. Conduct by any member of the University community that adversely affects this relationship or this process must, therefore, be considered a serious offence. 15 Plagiarism (a) No student shall, with inte

    17、nt to deceive, represent the work of another person as his or her own in any academic writing, essay, thesis, research report, project or assignment submitted in a course or program of study or represent as his or her own an entire essay or work of another, whether the material so represented consti

    18、tutes a part or the entirety of the work submitted. (b) Upon demonstration that the student has represented and submitted another persons work as his or her own, it shall be presumed that the student intended to deceive; the student shall bear the burden of rebutting this presumption by evidence sat

    19、isfying the person or body hearing the case that no such intent existed, notwithstanding Article 22 of the Charter of Student Rights. (c) No student shall contribute any work to another student with the knowledge that the latter may submit the work in part or whole as his or her own. Receipt of paym

    20、ent for work contributed shall be cause for presumption that the student had such knowledge; the student shall bear the burden of rebutting this presumption by evidence satisfying the person or body hearing the case that no such intent existed (notwithstanding Article 22 of the Charter of Students Rights). Downloaded and excerpted from A Handbook on Student Rights and Responsibilities, 2003, p. 17. Available on-line at http:/upload.mcgill.ca/secretariat/greenbookenglish.pdf Additional information is available at www.mcgill.ca/integrity/,


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