SISS
Surrey Informatics Summer School
How to use routine health data for quality improvement and research
Who is SISS for:
- 1. People wishing to conduct quality improvement programmes, service evaluation or research using routine data
- Doctoral and potential doctoral students (considering or) conducting research using routine health data
- Leader or analysts within health care providers or commissioners wanting to analyse health care data
- Data analysts or medical records staff looking to extend their skills
- Public health trainees and specialists
- Social sciences and social care students wishing to work with health data
- 2. International delegates are especially welcome - although we will use UK health data for analysis we will also include standard internationally used systems.
Learning outcomes….
- 1. People who want to learn hands on how to sort, clean process and describe health data
- 2. Develop statistical analysis skills and introducing modelling and simulations
Who will be teaching on the course: Leading informatics academics and practitioners with international reputations for their expertise in the field.
Prof Simon de Lusignan
Prof Simon Jones
Dr Tom Chan
Dr John Williams
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Click here for information specific to: SISS-2012 - 9th to 14th July - University of Surrey
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