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1 Scientific literacy Dave Smith - UNL Jim Kennedy – CSU Annette O’Connor – ISU Jim Keen - GPVEC Objectives – guidance & tools on how to critically answer & interpret questions (information translation) - a more informed consumer & generator of information

2 I Critical evaluation of (veterinary) scientific literature - Literature searching - Scientific paper evaluation OR - Vet Epi (or Public Health) in the News II Applied epidemiology - Clinical & field trials - Evidence based vet med - Dx test evaluation & interpretation - Outbreak investigations - Surveys & questionnaires III Common biostatistics concepts & methods - Descriptive stats - Sample size & power; P values & confidence intervals - Tests of proportions - Measures of risk - t tests & analysis of variance - Linear regression & correlation - Logistic regression IV Field group research projects - Apply some of what you have learned Scientific literacy – four sections

3 Scientific literacy - Software 1 Excel “Analysis Toolpak” - for “parametric analysis” Installation & activation MS Office icon (upper left corner) Excel options Add ins Analysis Tool Pak Location after installation - “Data” tab 2 WinPepi – for Epi analysis http://www.brixtonhealth.com/pepi4windows.html http://www.brixtonhealth.com/ 3 DAG STAT - for 2x2 table analysis http://www.mhri.edu.au/biostats/DAG_Stat/

4 Scientific literacy – Oral presentations Clinical epidemiology scientific paper review - Pairs of participants will identify, read, evaluate & lead discussion of a scientific paper of their choosing - Two papers will be discussed during each of the remaining five modules - All participants will read and discuss the papers - Guidelines for evaluation to be provided - Mentors will do first paper on during Module 2 OR Vet epi or public health in the news - Pairs of participants will trace the original source of an article in the popular press - The popular vs original messages will be compared

5 Scientific literacy - research projects 1 Participatory clinical epidemiology – gain experience - Journey not destination is important 2 Evidence Based Vet Med 3 Try to answer questions of personal interest or relevance 4Small group of up to four persons 5Often clinical or field trial 6KISS – Keep it simple 7 “Need to know” vs “nice to know”

6 Hallmark of truth in science is repeatability & reproducibility

7 Strong RCTs Epidemiology Lab expts Clinical Weak Systematic reviews & meta-analysis Randomized Controlled Blind Trials EBM evidence pyramid Artificial challenge Natural infection Positive results Negative results Simple systems Complex systems Large RCTs (few) Small RTCs (many) Vet & An

8 Homework 1 What do you hope to learn /gain from this portion of the BCPM course 2Content additions or subtractions. 3Popcorn trial

9 Applied Software Exercise #1 Randomly generate Critical Literature Review Team Pairs 2. WinPepi Etcetera A Randomization (random allocation) A3 – Balanced randomization (unstratified) No groups 7 Equal size YES Subjects numbered 1 to 14 1. Sort BCPM participants alphabetically & code as numbers 1-14

10 Applied Software Exercise #2 Randomly assign 1 popcorn bag ( one each of 2 brands) to each BCPM participant 3. WinPepi Etcetera B1 Simple random sample, without replacement Select from subjects numbered 1 to 14 Size of required sample 14 1. Sort BCPM participants alphabetically & code as numbers 1-14 2. Label popcorn bags 1 to 14 for each brand 4 Repeat step 3 for Brand #2.

11 http://www.sportsci.org/resource/stats/index.htmlhttp://www.sportsci.org/resource/stats/index.html A New View of Statistics http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.htmlhttp://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html HyperStat Online http://www.tufts.edu/~gdallal/LHSP.HTMhttp://www.tufts.edu/~gdallal/LHSP.HTM The Little Handbook of Statistical Practice http://www.vetschools.co.uk/EpiVetNet/ http://www.bmj.com/epidem/epid.htmlhttp://www.bmj.com/epidem/epid.html Epidemiology for the Uninitiated http://www.mhri.edu.au/biostats/DAG_Stat/http://www.mhri.edu.au/biostats/DAG_Stat/ Andrew Mackinnon's excellent spreadsheet program to calculate many measures of agreement and association in 2 x 2 tables. If you work with 2 x 2 tables, you should have this program! Good biostats & epi websites


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