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A (Few) Notes from the Editor
After 3 months of TSHS blogging we really want to hear from you. We're looking for feedback and guest posts. Plus a sneak peek at the ed
A breakfast feast while planning DataFests
Have you attended or hosted a DataFest? Or maybe you're wondering what on Earth it is! Well, if you've not heard, a DataFest is an...
Summer News: Add these teaching talks to your JSM2018 schedule
The Teaching Statistics in Health Sciences section has an exciting program for JSM 2018! Get the overview, download the full schedule.
Summer News: Message from the Chair
Summer is upon us. I hope you have an opportunity to relax. It has been a busy time for the TSHS Section, as we prepare many activities for
Summer News: A note from the publication officer
Need data for your fall class? Got good data to share? Check out the Portal and tell us about it at JSM. See you there!
A working lunch to plan your first promotion
A lunch-time opportunity at JSM 2018 for junior faculty to learn promotion strategies and to get real-time feedback about their CV
Meta-analysis: Learn It, Teach It, See the Elephant
In a short-course and round-table combo, TSHS is bringing professional development and teacher training on meta-analysis to JSM 2018
#ReadyResources: Publications for teaching p-values
If you find yourself being called on to talk p-values, here are some #ReadyResources from the Points of Significance column in Nature Method
Negotiating using the ASA academic salary survey
Are you a biostatistician in health sciences with a salary conversation in your near future? We look at how to use the ASA annual academic s
#ReadyResources: Statistics Cartoons from CAUSEweb
Often sitting on the edge reality and absurdity, sketches and cartoons can be used to motivate discussion in a safe space. Check out these h
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