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The 13th international conference on Public Health among Greater Mekong Sub-Regional countries on "Enhancing transdisciplinary collaborations on Education and Research to tackle priority public health issues in the new Era" has following objectives:
An abstract should be in one paragraph with no more 350 words, describing the major aspects of the entire paper in a prescribed sequence that includes: 1) Introduction: The overall purpose of the study and the research problem(s) you investigated; 2) Objective(s): The outcomes that you aim to achieve by conducting research; 3) Method: The basic design of the study; 4) Results: Major findings or trends found as a result of your analysis; and, 5) Conclusions: a brief summary of your interpretations and conclusions. Thua Thien Hue provincial Association of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in collaboration with the Faculty of Public Health and the Institute for Community Health Research of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hue University, will host a scientific conference on Public Health. (updating...) Emerging infectious diseases are, more than ever, at the center of the world’s attention. Join a diverse group of colleagues from around the world as they present new knowledge and breakthroughs about how to discover, detect, understand, prevent and respond to outbreaks of emerging disease threats. Rescheduled Date: October 3-5th, 2021 Venue: Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Length: 2.5 days (+1 day Pre-Event Meeting) Program: Interest Group Seminars, Summit Programming (Workshops, Oral/Poster Presentations, Symposiums, Alternative Sessions, Plenary Speakers), Welcome Reception, Banquet, Master Classes, Cultural Tours |
Finish the training course on Biostatistics of Harvard UniversityAfter 24 weeks of training course, on 28/04/2016, nine members of ICHR and Public Health Faculty was honored to received the certificates of the training course on “Biostatistics for Public Health Research" sponsored by VEF Funding under the guidance of Professor. Long Ngo from Harvard University - USA. The certification ceremony was happen in International hall of Public Health Faculty, in the framework of the 2016 Hue Festival, with the participating of many colleagues, scientist, and communication agencies...
Here is some photos of this ceremony:
Recieving certificate of Harvard university Another photo on thanhnien.vn newspaper website Certificate of all participants of ICHR and Public Health Faculty.
About this training course: This training course is funded by the Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF). VEF was established by the United States Congress in December 2000 as an independent federal agency. VEF’s primary purpose is to promote the bilateral relationship between the United States and Vietnam through educational exchanges, both for Vietnamese citizens to pursue graduate and post-graduate studies in the United States and for American citizens to teach in Vietnam. Leading VEF’s mission is the Board of Directors which includes President Obama’s cabinet members (United States Secretary of States John Kerry, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, and Secretary of Treasury Jacob Lew), two U.S. Senators, and 2 Representatives.Learning program of this class: Week 1: SAS software, linear regression, odds, odds ratios and their relationship to probability Week 2: Logistic regression, estimation method, interpretation Week 3: Predicted probabilities, marginal effects from logistic regression Week 4: Maximum likelihood estimation, convergence, multicollinearity Week 5: Goodness-of-fit, model diagnostics Week 6: Receiver-Operating-Characteristic Curve, model discrimination,calibration Week 7: Probit, complementary log-log models, latent variables and standardized coefficients Week 8: Contingency table analysis with logit models Week 9: Overdispersion Week 10: Logistic regression for outcome with more than 2 categories Week 11: Estimation and interpretation of multinomial logistic regression Week 12: Contingency table analysis of R by C tables Week 13: Logistic regression for ordinal outcomes with more than 2 categories Week 14: Cumulative logit models Week 15: Adjacent categories models, and continuation ratio models Week 16: Discrete Choice Models Week 17: Models with ranked data Week 18: Advanced discrete choice models with analysis procedure SAS/STAT Proc MDC Week 19: Analysis of longitudinal binary data using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) Week 20: Mixed models with SAS/STAT procedure Proc GLIMMIX Week 21: More GEE and GLIMMIX Week 22: Regression for Count Data using Poisson regression models Week 23: Overdispersion in Poisson models, negative binomial regression models Week 24: Zero-inflated models. Some photo of Prof. Long Ngo in this class: With members of the Faculty of Public Health
With Dean of the Faculty of Public Health, Professor Vo Van Thang |