Introduction to MS Access for epidemiological research
Who is this course for?
New graduates, GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, clinicians and medical researchers wishing to maximise their study results through using databases
Who offers the course?
- Level of assumed/required knowledge
- Course goals
- Course duration
- How is this course assessed?
- Can this course contribute to an academic degree?
- Course delivery
- Course cost
- Course dates
- Is this course accredited for CME points?
- Further information and enrolment
- Contact person/Course coordinator
- Last updated
Level of assumed/required knowledge
None
Course overview
This course is designed to assist researchers to design and construct a database for their research project and manipulate the data to respond to complex queries.
Key areas covered include:
- Understand the concepts of relational data structure for your research
- Recognize key structures and practical applications of relational databases such as MS Access
- Source complex information through data linkage processes and data retrieval
- Establish clear guidelines for data management and quality
Course duration
One day
8:30am - 4:30pm
How is the course assessed?
Not applicable
Can this course contribute to an academic degree?
No
Course delivery
This course is delivered face-to-face at:
Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Level 5, Education Centre
431 Glebe Point Road
Glebe NSW 2037
Course cost
$248.00
Course dates
12 April, 2013
Please note there are minimum numbers required for this course to run
Is this course accredited for CME points?
No
Further information and registration
Contact the Woolcock Institute via email
or online Woolcock Institute
Contact person/Course coordinator
Suzi Wood
Education Manager
T: 02 9114 0452
E:
Last updated
March 2013