Category: public health courses
When you read a scientific paper or when you write one yourself, have you ever wondered what happens on the other side? What exactly do reviewers and Editors do? How do they make their...
picture credit Most of our young readers might have experience of being authors of scientific papers. Some of them might also have served as reviewers for scientific papers. But there would be only few who serve...
*picture credit With the refugee crisis becoming more and more dramatic and coming from a country that currently receives 7,000 refugees per day I can’t help but thinking what more can we do and...
Are you writing or about to start writing your next journal article? Do you consider writing for journals one of the most challenging part of your studies/ job in Public Health? Then this freshly...
Do you have an interest in applied data analysis? Do you want to learn how to analyze complex exposure-response patterns and learn all about the modern ways of thinking about confounding? Then the Swiss...
The Swiss School of Public Health+ has just announced a new course entitled “Qualitative research in health: an introduction to qualitative research methods“. As the title suggests, this course aims to enable participants to...
The Swiss School of Public Health+ has just announced a new course for the upcoming Spring: this will be a 3 day course on statistical modeling with emphasis on logistic regression. The course is...
We are happy to announce a course on Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis offered by the Swiss School of Public Health + (SSPH+) . This 3 day course aims to enable PhD students to conduct...
Do you have to deal with clustered data and would like to know how to define the appropriate analysis methods for your dataset? Do you want to learn how to perform and evaluate such...
The next course announced from the Swiss School of Public Health+ is practical introduction to the free, open-source statistical software R! If you are one of those people who appreciate the flexibility of R ...
Are you writing or about to start writing your next journal article? Do you consider writing for journals one of the most challenging part of your studies/ job in Public Health? Then this freshly...
We are happy to announce a new course from the Swiss School of Public Health+ entitled “Qualitative Research in Health: Where Quantitative Methods Can Not Reach”. This is an introductory course, aiming to give...
Did the title of this post leave you wondering? Was your initial reaction “how can GIS be connected to public health?”. Think again! The physical and social environment that surround us play an important...
We are happy to announce a new course from the Swiss School of Public Health +, entitled “How to pass your research protocol through an ethics review committee”. The course will focus on what...
We are happy to announce a new course organized by the Swiss School of Public Health+, entitled “Genes- Are they key to Public Health?”. The course provides an introduction into studying the genetic architecture...
Writing and submitting your work for publication is a task that a lot of students and researchers find overwhelming. If you are one of those, we have good news for you! The Swiss School...
We are happy to announce a new course on statistics offered by the Swiss School of Public Health+ (SSPH+). The course will be held on 6th and 7th of March 2013 at the Institute...
We are happy to announce the upcoming course from the Swiss School of Public Health+ (SSPH+) on Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses. This 2-day course will cover theoretical and practical aspects of conducting systematic reviews,...
We are happy to announce the next course organised by the Swiss School of Public Health + (SSPH+), entitled “Statistical Methods in Epidemiology”. This will be a two-day course, held on January 14-15 2013...
We are happy to announce a new course from the Swiss School of Public Health , entitiled “Conducting Qualitative Research in Health: An Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis”. Participants will learn how to develop...