TA Opportunity, MSCR 534: Analytic Methods for Clinical Research

TA Opportunity, MSCR 534: Analytic Methods for Clinical Research

There is a paid opportunity to serve as a Teaching Assistant for the course titled Analytic Methods for Clinical Research II (MSCR 534) during the Spring 2023 semester. This course is offered within the Laney Graduate School’s Master of Science in Clinical Research Program – a program for physicians to gain training in research methods. The course instructor is Dr. Matthew Magee who is faculty in the Hubert Department of Global Health and Department of Epidemiology. The primary focus of the course is a broad overview of regression modeling techniques including logistic regression; survival analyses, hazards regression, and competing risk analysis; Poisson and log-binomial regression; and mediation analyses. The Teaching Assistant’s responsibilities include grading three course assignments, attending most classes, and supporting students as needed. The course will meet via Zoom on Tuesdays (1-2:50pm) and in-person for a SAS based lab on Wednesdays (1-2:50pm). If interested, please email Matthew Magee (mjmagee [at] emory [dot] edu).

 


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