This web-based video course focuses on the importance of prevention and risk reduction in decreasing cancer occurrences. All learners will need to watch the video modules, read associated articles, and achieve a passing score of 80% on quizzes in order to complete the course. After completing the course, learners will receive a link to claim continuing medical and nursing … [Read more...] about Cancer Prevention Web-Based Activity
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Artificial Intelligence for Breast Cancer Detection
The objective of this course is to provide students the knowledge of artificial intelligence processing approaches to breast cancer detection. Students will take quizzes and participate in discussion sessions to reinforce critical concepts conveyed in the modules. Reading assignments, including journal papers to understand the topics in the modules, will be provided. The course … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence for Breast Cancer Detection
Power and Sample Size for Multilevel and Longitudinal Study Designs
Power and Sample Size for Longitudinal and Multilevel Study Designs, a five-week, fully online course covers innovative, research-based power and sample size methods, and software for multilevel and longitudinal studies. The power and sample size methods and software taught in this course can be used for any health-related, or more generally, social science-related (e.g., … [Read more...] about Power and Sample Size for Multilevel and Longitudinal Study Designs
Program Design & Evaluation for Health Systems Strengthening
This course provides an introduction to designing and evaluating to strengthen the health system. After successful completion of all learning activities, course participants will be able to: 1. Define health systems strengthening 2. Describe health systems frameworks and how to incorporate them into evaluation planning 3. Describe how to design and prioritize implementation … [Read more...] about Program Design & Evaluation for Health Systems Strengthening
Understanding Clinical Research: Behind the Statistics
If you’ve ever skipped over`the results section of a medical paper because terms like “confidence interval†or “p-value†go over your head, then you’re in the right place. You may be a clinical practitioner reading research articles to keep up-to-date with developments in your field or a medical student wondering how to approach your own research. Greater confidence … [Read more...] about Understanding Clinical Research: Behind the Statistics