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MEDB 5101
Biostatistics I
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Introduction to statistical concepts and analytic methods as applied to health science. Course includes lectures and hands on computer laboratory. Prerequisites: Advanced math (i.e., Calculus, statistics)
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5102
Biostatistics II
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The second course in the Biostatistics sequence for Master of Science in Bioinformatics; students gain knowledge and experience with advanced biostatistical methods. Prerequisites: BMED 5101 (Biostatistics I)
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5110
Clinical Research Methodology
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Introduction to clinical research methodologies, conducts, and applications. Course provides overview of use of clinical epidemiology and bionformatics in health care.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5111
Clinical Epidemiology
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Reviews the general concepts of epidemiology which will be applied to individual and population level clinical issues. This includes reviewing populations, samples, bias, chance, data analysis, measurements and distributions. Clinical situations that will be examined include questions about diagnosis, screening, prognosis, risk, therapy and harm. For each situation appropriate statistical and epidemiologic measures will be explored. Prerequisites: MEDB 5101 Biostatistics or instructor permission.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5112
Clinical Trials
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Clinical Trials explores the knowledge and skills required to conduct clinical trials, and implications of clinical trials on practice in medicine and allied health.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5113
Overview of Health Services Research
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Provides an overview of the U.S. health care and public health systems including issues about cost, access, and quality of health care. This course focuses on the role of research and information in the process of redesigning of health care delivery in the United State for the purpose of improving the value of health services. Prerequisites: Acceptance in Bioinformatics MS or Certificate in Clinical Research Program.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5114
Human Genome Epidemiology
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Introduces basic concepts of genetic epidemiology, the contemporary approaches, technologies and methods for modern genetic epidemiological studies, and the various technical, statistical, and ethical issues now facing the field. Prerequisites: Basics of statistics and human genetics preferred. Offered: Every spring.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5120
Intro-Medical Informatics
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Introduction to concepts of medical informatics and overview of the use of computers and information technologies in health care.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5130
Independent Study I
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Focused readings and/or special research project in an area selectred by the graduate student in consultation with the advisor. Prerequisites: Advisor's Permission
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Credits: 1-3 hours
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MEDB 5150
Health Outcomes Seminar
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this course is a series of seminars presented by bioinformatics for faculty, health outcomes researchers at St. Luke's and other health outcomes professionals. The seminars cover a variety of topics unique to managing, implementing, analyzing data and publishing health outcomes research.
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Credits: 1-2 hours
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MEDB 5160
Medical Decision Making
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This course will introduce the concept of medical decision making under uncertainty through an examination of disease probabilities and how they are altered by the characteristics of the diagnostic test being studies or used clinically. Decision trees will be introduced as a mechanism for communicating complex medical decisions and introductory level decision analysis will be presented. The measurement of patient values for alternative outcomes will be introduced as they pertain to direct payoff values as well as modifiers to cost payoffs.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5501
Biostatistics I
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Introduction to statistical concepts and analytic methods as applied to health science. Course includes lectures and hands on computer laboratory. Prerequisites: Advanced math (i.e., Calculus, statistics)
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5502
Biostatistics II
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The second course in the Biostatistics sequence for Master of Science in Bioinformatics; students gain knowledge and experience with advanced biostatistical methods. Prerequisites: BMED 5101 (Biostatistics I)
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5510
Clinical Research Methodology
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Introduction to clinical research methodologies, conducts, and applications. Course provides overview of use of clinical epidemiology and bionformatics in health care.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5511
Clinical Epidemiology
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Reviews the general concepts of epidemiology which will be applied to individual and population level clinical issues. This includes reviewing populations, samples, bias, chance, data analysis, measurements and distributions. Clinical situations that will be examined include questions about diagnosis, screening, prognosis, risk, therapy and harm. For each situation appropriate statistical and epidemiologic measures will be explored. Prerequisites: MEDB 5101 Biostatistics or instructor permission.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5512
Clinical Trials
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Clinical Trials explores the knowledge and skills required to conduct clinical trials, and implications of clinical trials on practice in medicine and allied health.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5513
Overview of Health Services Research
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Provides an overview of the U.S. health care and public health systems including issues about cost, access, and quality of health care. This course focuses on the role of research and information in the process of redesigning of health care delivery in the United State for the purpose of improving the value of health services. Prerequisites: Acceptance in Bioinformatics MS or Certificate in Clinical Research Program.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5514
Human Genome Epidemiology
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Designed for biological researchers and clinicians interested in studying common human diseases using state of the art genomics/genetics epidemiological approaches. Comprehensive introduction to concepts and methodologies of quantitative/statistical genetics, emerging technologies and analytical methods for genomic science, basic study design, utilization of software packages for analyses of genomic data, successful examples of using human genome epidemiology information to improve health, and ethical, legal and social issues in the design and conduct human genome epidemiology research.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5520
Intro-Medical Informatics
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Introduction to concepts of medical informatics and overview of the use of computers and information technologies in health care.
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Credits: 3 hours
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MEDB 5525
Social Determinants of Health
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This course will describe how social, economic and political factors affect health. It will examine strategies to address social determinants of health to reduce health inequities. Students will explore how specific social determinants like socioeconomic status, race ethnicity, and lifestyle influence health, use a "life course" approach to look at different stages of life and the effect of social determinants on specific populations. The course is open to any graduate student, will be offered as an online, asynchronous course in the fall semester only.
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Credits: hours
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