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Notice to Readers: Epi Info Training
Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health and CDC's Office of the Workforce and Career Development
will cosponsor two training courses for Epi Info in March 2009: a basic level course, March 9--11, and an intermediate
to advanced level course, March 12--14. Courses will be held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and tuition will
be charged.
These courses are designed for practitioners of epidemiology and computing who wish to develop software
applications using Epi Info for Windows. The basic course covers MakeView, Analysis, Enter, Epi Map, and Epi Report. The
intermediate to advanced course covers importing and converting other data formats; creating relational databases; advanced
check-coding and using Epi Info functions; advanced analysis including linear regression, logistic regression, Kaplan Meier,
Cox proportional hazards, complex sample frequencies, tables and means; special topics on Epi Map and Epi Report; and
issues related to participants' projects.
Additional information and applications are available by mail: Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health,
1518 Clifton Road NE, Room 746, Atlanta, GA 30322; by fax: 404-727-4590; online:
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