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140.606.11
Survival Analysis

Location
East Baltimore
Term
Summer Institute
Department
Biostatistics
Credit(s)
2
Academic Year
2012 - 2013
Instruction Method
TBD
Start Date
Monday, June 18, 2012
End Date
Friday, June 22, 2012
Class Time(s)
M, Tu, W, Th, F, 1:30 - 5:00pm
Auditors Allowed
No
Available to Undergraduate
No
Grading Restriction
Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
Course Instructor(s)
Contact Name
Frequency Schedule
Every Year
Prerequisite

0

Description
This introductory course introduces fundamental concepts and techniques of survival analysis including censoring, hazard and survival functions, Kaplan-Meier curves and logrank tests. Parametric inferences are introduced using the exponential and Weibull distributions. Regression analysis of the Cox proportional hazards model, and its extensions to time-dependent covariates, will also be introduced. Special topics, such as non-proportional hazards models and multivariate survival times, will be discussed. An important focus of the course will be using data sets from clinical and epidemiological studies to illustrate the introduced statistical methods and show how to make scientific interpretations from the numerical results. SAS and Stata will be the computation softwares used in class. Students can also choose a software based on their own preference when doing exercises.
Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  1. Describe fundamental concepts in survival analysis
  2. Utilize statistical methods which are useful in medical follow-up studies and in general time-to-event studies
  3. The following topics are included in this course: censoring, truncation, hazard and survival functions, Kaplan-Meier estimator, log-rank tests, Cox proportional hazards model
Enrollment Restriction
0