Introducing the Community Rehabilitation Research Network

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The NIHR-supported Community Rehabilitation Research Network (CRRN) Incubator aims to increase research capacity in community care settings. Attend this 50-minute webinar to learn more about the CRRN, including its aims, activities, resources and support it provides for research careers in community rehabilitation. The CRRN brings together health and social care practitioners, academics, and third sector

Introduction to R

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This course is aimed at researchers who require a basic understanding of R software as part of their research studies. It is suitable for those who have no previous experience of R, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills. R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is available

Introduction to ANOVA

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This module is aimed at researchers in the laboratory and medical fields. It is suitable for those who have no previous experience of data analysis, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills. Understanding the assumptions and characteristics of statistical methods is important in order to obtain the correct analysis and biological interpretation of

Introduction to Logistic Regression

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This course examines the application of models to predict a binary response variable from categorical and continuous predictor variables. Participants will also learn to apply these methods using SPSS software, as well as find out how to interpret their results.

Introduction to survival analysis

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This course is suitable for those who have no previous experience of data analysis, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills. Time-to-event data are collected when individuals are followed over time. This course aims to provide grounding in statistical concepts and methods for the analysis of time-to-event data. Course participants will also gain

Do you have questions about organ donation and transplantation research?

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Have you ever wondered what kind of research the Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Organ Donation and Transplantation (BTRU in ODT) does? How donated organs become part of a research project? What a clinical trial is? Or what the role of a Specialist Nurse in Organ Donation (SNOD) is? Join the BTRU ODT on

Introduction to Clinical Prediction Models

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This course is aimed at researchers who require a basic understanding of prediction modelling as part of their research studies. It is suitable for those who have no previous experience of prediction modelling, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills. Clinical prediction models combine multiple pieces of patient information in order to predict

The Global Challenge of Chronic Wounds

The Global Challenge of Chronic Wounds :  Our second workshop gives participants the opportunity to discover our latest research findings and discuss how these can be used to better wound dressing performance in many different scenarios worldwide.   Please come and take part - refreshments and lunch will be provided - our invited speakers are sure

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Training

St James's University Hospital Research & Innovation Centre, Beckett Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

New , and experienced Public Contributors are invited as a refresher. Places are limited so to secure your place please e mail : alison.hunt2@nhs.net

Introduction to the validity and reliability of diagnostic tests

University of Liverpool The Library Room - Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool, United Kingdom

This one-day module is aimed at those working in a medical field. It is suitable for those who have no previous experience of data analysis, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills. This one-day course provides an overview of the important design and statistical analysis issues involved in setting up and evaluating studies