BERD Big Data Methodology Workshop

Michael F.Sorrell Center 619 S 42nd St, Omaha, NE, United States

    The Great Plains IDeA-CTR Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) KCA is pleased to host a BIG DATA WORKSHOP at UNMC.  Biomedical big data sources include the “diverse, complex, disorganized, massive, and multimodal data bine generated by researchers, hospitals, and mobile services around the word.”1 This workshop will focus on novel statistical methods […]

CLINICAL AND BASIC SCIENTISTS

Retreat_Flyer JOIN US. The UNMC College of Medicine Research Retreat is open to all UNMC and UNO investigators, lab members, and collaborators. Meet and mingle with colleagues, and learn about translational research possibilities and resources at UNMC. This retreat will be especially beneficial for investigators in departments with emerging translational programs and those programs moving […]

Precision Medicine Informatics

Center for Nursing Science (CNS), Room 40118

Precision Medicine Informatics_Flyer This talk will focus on precision (or personalized) medicine from an informatics perspective. Precision medicine implies that the population is divided into increasingly smaller subgroups based on a variety of data types including traditional clinical characteristics such as age, gender and comorbidities. Recently, additional data types based on molecular biology (collectively known […]

EMBEDDED HUMAN FACTORS IN HEALTH CARE

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER 8200 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, United States

TOPICS Introduction to Human Factors in Health Care Role of Human Factors in Clinical Decision-Making. Location: Glow Auditorium - Third Floor

Epidemiology in Public Health

Epi820/CPH504, 3 credits (On Campus) NE, United States

The College of Public Health is offering a short, intensive course entitled “Epidemiology in Public
Health.” This course is designed to lay a strong foundation in basic epidemiological concepts and
application of epidemiology to public health and clinical practice. It is suitable for graduate students and
health professionals who wish to understand epidemiological concepts that relate to health care. A
variety of learning methods such as assignments, group and class discussions, and projects are
incorporated to facilitate student-centered and collaborative learning.

Randomized Phase II Clinical Trial Design

Presented by Matthew S. Mayo, PhD, MBA Maurer Center For Public Health Room 3013 Trouble viewing call (402) 559-8090 Mayo_GR_flyer