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CMED-304 Research Methodology & Biostatistics Department of Family & Community Medicine. This course consists of : (1)Topics relating to Research Methodology and Biostatistics (concept learning with examples) (2) A research project (applying the concepts on original & real data)
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CMED-304Research Methodology & BiostatisticsDepartment of Family & Community Medicine
This course consists of: (1)Topics relating to Research Methodology and Biostatistics (concept learning with examples) (2) A research project (applying the concepts on original & real data) Execution of the course: Lectures and discussion Research supervision ( a group of 10 students will have one faculty member)
1 hour in a week Monday 10 – 11 am Teaching sessions starts from this week and ends in the middle of 2nd semester. (7 to 8 months duration) Time and Duration of the course
Topics of teaching sessions ( 24 sessions)
A brief Introduction to research methodology • Literature Review • Literature Search • Protocol writing • Sampling techniques ( 2 sessions) • Questionnaire Design ( 2 sessions) • Overview of all study designs • Computer’ data collection for and entering data • Introduction to biostatistics and levels of measurement • Graphical representation data • Analyzing the data (descriptive statistics) ( 2 sessions) • Normal distribution and its application • Sampling distribution of means & proportions • Test of significance • Statistical inference (interpretation of p-value) • Statistical test for analyzing data ( 2 sessions) • Statistical interference ( 95% confidence intervals) ( 2 sessions) • How to use SPSS software ? • How to write a research paper ?
Faculty members for teaching sessions: (1) Prof. Awatif Alam (2) Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Saeed (3) Dr. Shaikh Shaffi Ahamed (4) Dr. Rehana Seddik (5) Dr. Hafsa Raheel (6) Dr. Ahamed Al-Barrak & (7) Dr. Salwa Tayel
Research Project : Submit the list of groups ( each group is of 10 students) to the course coordinator. A Faculty member will be allotted to each group as a research supervisor. A series of small group discussions with your research supervisor and your efforts will make you to complete your research project.
Items for Assessment of course Quizzes CAT (end of 1st semester) Final written examination (middle of 2nd semester) Research project ( should complete before the end of 2nd semester)
Composition of total marks for the course Quizzes …………………… 10% CAT (MCQ’s) ………………… 15% Research Project ……… 35% Total: ……………………………… 60% Final Exam (Short questions).…40% Grand Total ……………………. 100%
Reference books (1) Medical Statistics :A commonsense approach By Michael J. Campbell & David Machin (2) Medical Statistics Made Easy By M.Harris and G.Taylor (3) Introduction to Medical Statistics By Martin Bland (4) Study guide to Epidemiology and Biostatistics By J.Richard Hebel and Robert J.McCarter
For any further details contact: Course Coordinator Dr. Salwa Tayel