Biostatistics in Public Health

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Taught by
John McGready, PhD, MS
Associate Scientist, Biostatistics
and 16 more instructors

Offered by
Johns Hopkins University

This specialization includes these 3 courses.

Reddit Posts and Comments

0 posts • 12 mentions • top 7 shown below

r/biostatistics • comment
6 points • ColinKaepooya

Coursera has some good courses relating to biostatistics:

Biostatistics in Public Health

Clinical Data Science

r/biostatistics • comment
2 points • the-nerdy-dude

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/biostatistics-public-health#enroll

as you are trained in stats already.. would an intro class into biostatistics worth your time and money? methods are pretty much the same.

r/publichealth • comment
1 points • Big_Tuna82

Yes, as an MPH or DrPH you have to take this course just to understand how to process data. The professor that proctors the course is great If you want to work in healthcare and manage people you need this skill set. [oh you mean] (https://www.coursera.org/specializations/biostatistics-public-health)

r/Coronavirus • comment
1 points • hearsecloth

Here's a free biostatistics course you can take from John Hopkins.

r/research • comment
1 points • NuttyPariah

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/biostatistics-public-health

I am pursuing a biostatistics course. It's all pre-recorded videos. I don't know about the reputation, but it does help me gain the basics.

You may want to check out their courses from Emory University or University of London about research methodology.

r/biostatistics • comment
1 points • longdonglos

Hi. I think this John Hopkins's Biostatistics in Public Health Specialization on Coursera is just what you're looking for. You can focus on the sections of the topics you want to learn, but I recommend completing the whole thing.

r/datascience • comment
1 points • StrikingExchange

I'm really confused. The entire field of biostatistics was created for this. Do you go to graduate school at a university that had a medical school / teaching hospital?

Edit: a primer https://www.coursera.org/specializations/biostatistics-public-health

Ethical training https://about.citiprogram.org/en/course/biomedical-biomed-basic/