School of Population Health

Summer school

Master of Nursing Science applications now open for Feb 2010

Our 2009 program offers convenient and flexible education opportunities for a broad audience.

  • We are a leading research, teaching and service organisation, committed to the discovery and communication of knowledge that will influence health policies and practices.
  • The School has a reputation for a strong evidence-based approach to epidemiology, health services research and health program evaluation.
Teaching period Unit / Course Course co-ordinators
Week 1:
23-27 November 2009
Aboriginal Health
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Assistant Professor Marion Kickett  
Week 1:
26-27 November 2009
Data Management and Analysis using PASW Statistics (SPSS)
Two-day course - available for 2 points credit
Professor Judith Finn
and Assistant Professor Alexandra Bremner
Week 2:
30 November -
4 December 2009
Introductory Analysis of Linked Health Data
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Professor D'Arcy Holman
and Associate Professor David Preen
Week 3:
7-11 December 2009
Advanced Analysis of Linked Health Data
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Professor D'Arcy Holman
and Associate Professor David Preen
Week 3:
7-11 December 2009
Clinical Epidemiology
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Professor Judith Finn
and Professor Ian Jacobs
Week 3:
7-8 December or
10-11 December 2009
Consumer and Community Involvement in Research
Two-day workshop
Anne McKenzie
and Bec Hanley
Week 4:
14-18 December 2009
Health Informatics
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Assistant Professor Keith Lui
Week 4:
14-18 December 2009
Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology
Five-day course - available for 6 points credit
Professor Lyle Palmer
and Dr Pam McCaskie

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