Statistics Webinar Series starts THIS THURSDAY 18th June 2020

REMINDER – Statistics Webinar Series starts THIS THURSDAY 18th June 2020

BOPA present a 6 part live e-learning Statistics Webinar series to help you understand and work on Statistics without Tears! We’ve got a great speaker lined up with content that will be vital in your oncology pharmacy career. The sessions will be interactive and questions will be welcomed to help you with your statistical fears. We will run these on a monthly basis and the first one is free to all and then subsequently free to BOPA members.

Speaker:

Sian Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology and Pharmacy Practice at the University of Brighton. She has over 20 years experience of teaching statistics to undergraduates and postgraduates in a range of health professions and with a range of experience (and levels of statistics-phobia!).

Sessions and Dates:

Each webinar will run at 6pm

1. Statistics without Tears! – Thursday 18th June 2020 – LINK for first WEBINAR below (please see Zoom link on the linked page and also at the bottom of this email):

STATISTICS Webinar 1

Prior to the first Webinar we recommend watching the first Statistics session Sian did at the ISOPP 2019 Conference – you can see this HERE

 

Subsequent sessions are detailed below and these are only available to BOPA members. You can become a BOPA member instantly by joining on the website. We hope you join us for this educational series and keep your eyes posted on the BOPA website for details about how to join future webinars. Details for webinars 2-6 will be sent to PAID members only.

2. Commonly used statistical tests: what they can and can’t show – Thursday 9th July 2020 – LINK for second WEBINAR below (Access for BOPA Members ONLY – register your interest via the below link and you will receive an email with the Zoom link before the event):

STATISTICS Webinar 2

3. Understanding survival data – Thursday 30th July 2020 – LINK for third WEBINAR below (Access for BOPA Members ONLY – register your interest via the below link and you will receive an email with the Zoom link before the event):

STATISTICS Webinar 3

4. Critical appraisal 1: reading a results section – Dates TBC

5. Critical appraisal 2: from results to practice – Dates TBC

6. Statistical Understanding: Bringing it all together. – Dates TBC

 

Webinar 1 Details

BOPA Zoom is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Statistics Without Tears!
Time: Jun 18, 2020 06:00 PM London

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