March 14, 2008 Workshop

March 14, 2008 Workshop

March 14, 2008

Short Course in Applied Survival Analysis

Friday March 14, 2008 8:30am - 5:00pm
Gleacher Center
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive
Chicago, IL 60611-4316
312-464-8787

 

Sponsored by the Chicago Chapter Of the American Statistical Association (http://www.chicagoasa.org/).

Early bird registration deadline 1 March 2008.

Course Summary

The course does not assume prior knowledge of survival analysis techniques, but familiarity with either linear or logistic regression is assumed. Mathematical details are kept to a minimum. Approaches will be illustrated with examples from health-related studies.

  • Introduction to survival analysis
    • Survival analysis data
    • Descriptive methods
    • Comparison of survival functions
  • Regression modeling of survival data
    • Fitting the Cox proportional hazards model
    • Interpretation of the fitted model
    • Model building strategies
    • Assessing model adequacy
  • Extensions of the proportional hazards model
    • Stratified proportional hazards model
    • Time-varying covariates
  • Other topics
    • Frailty models
    • Sample size and power

 
Early Registration Fees*

Student $95
Member $395
Non-Member $495

* After March 1, 2008, add $50 to the early registration fees.

The fee includes extensive materials and a copy of the book "Applied Survival Analysis: Regression Modeling of Time to Event Data, 2nd ed.," breakfast items, lunch, and refreshments for AM and PM breaks. Space is limited. To ensure yourself a place, please register early.

Questions? Contact Tony Babinec, VP Workshops (tbabinec@sbcglobal.net).

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Instructor Biography

Dr. May is a co-author, with Drs. David W. Hosmer and Stanley Lemeshow, of the second edition of the book Applied Survival Analysis: Regression Modeling of Time to Event Data, published by Wiley. She also co-authors, with Drs. Abdelmonem Afifi and Virginia A. Clark, the book Computer-Aided Multivariate Analysis, published by Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. She has over twelve years of experience in providing statistical support for health related research projects.