Finding and Using Health Statistics: A Self-Study Course
Finding and Using Health Statistics: A Self-Study Course
Finding and Using Health Statistics: A Self-Study Course is a presentation which includes instruction on how to find and use health statistics using sources beyond print. Prepared by Dan Melnick Research Inc. for the National Library of Medicine, this course for librarians and students in health sciences describes different types of health statistics, how they are collected, and where they can be found.
Course Goals
- Understand what health statistics measure and how to use them to improve general health
- Gain a basic knowledge of the statistical terms commonly used when reading about health statistics
- Learn different ways health information can be collected, and the pros and cons of each
- Become familiar with a variety of online sources for health statistics
- Create a set of strategies to find specific health statistics
In This Course
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About Health Statistics
Find out what health statistics are, and who uses them.
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Common Terms and Equations in Health Statistics
Learn what phrases like “statistically valid,” and “sampling” really mean.
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Health Data Sources
Discover where health statistics come from and why that matters.
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Finding Health Statistics Exercises
Start searching for statistics to answer research questions.
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Glossary
This resource contains both a terms glossary and a resource glossary.
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