[This piece is a series of interviews with giants in the field of medicine on their views of how statistics is changing medicine. I interviewed the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, a preeminent doctor/researcher of lung cancer, the director of the LA County Department of Public Health, and a Harvard statistician who sits on the editorial board of the New England Journal of Medicine.
in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the spring of 1990. The selection of questions and answers published her...
Cancer is a complex disease and it remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. C...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
[This piece is a series of interviews with giants in the field of medicine on their views of how sta...
Background: Statistical training across the continuum of medical education may not have advanced at ...
Statistical training across the continuum of medical education may not have advanced at the pace of ...
I review some areas of medical statistics that have gained prominence over the last 5-10 years: meta...
In this issue . . . 2 | A world of promiseLLU graduates 1,224 in 2009...on campus and around the wor...
Jan de Leeuw came to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Statistics at a crucial time in it...
, across a 20-year period, with a focus on implications for medical education. published each month ...
Majority of the population of today poorly understand the implication of statistics in the field of ...
It has been a distinct honor to be the President of the American Pediatric Society (APS), for the ye...
Introduction: The word statistics was first used to describe a set of aggregated data (commonly demo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSince the mid-1980s, confidence intervals (CIs) have been standard in ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials are important for controlling selection biases, and where sufficient n...
in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the spring of 1990. The selection of questions and answers published her...
Cancer is a complex disease and it remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. C...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
[This piece is a series of interviews with giants in the field of medicine on their views of how sta...
Background: Statistical training across the continuum of medical education may not have advanced at ...
Statistical training across the continuum of medical education may not have advanced at the pace of ...
I review some areas of medical statistics that have gained prominence over the last 5-10 years: meta...
In this issue . . . 2 | A world of promiseLLU graduates 1,224 in 2009...on campus and around the wor...
Jan de Leeuw came to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Statistics at a crucial time in it...
, across a 20-year period, with a focus on implications for medical education. published each month ...
Majority of the population of today poorly understand the implication of statistics in the field of ...
It has been a distinct honor to be the President of the American Pediatric Society (APS), for the ye...
Introduction: The word statistics was first used to describe a set of aggregated data (commonly demo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSince the mid-1980s, confidence intervals (CIs) have been standard in ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials are important for controlling selection biases, and where sufficient n...
in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the spring of 1990. The selection of questions and answers published her...
Cancer is a complex disease and it remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. C...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...