Medical statistics courses can help you learn data analysis techniques, study design principles, hypothesis testing, and the interpretation of clinical trial results. You can build skills in analyzing patient data, understanding epidemiological methods, and applying statistical software for real-world health problems. Many courses introduce tools like R, SAS, or SPSS, that support performing statistical analyses and visualizing health data effectively.

Skills you'll gain: Health Policy, Cost Benefit Analysis, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Risk Modeling, Health Assessment, Analysis, Decision Making, Health Technology, Health Care, Value-Based Care, Cost Estimation, Estimation, Markov Model, Model Evaluation
Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Epidemiology, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Public Health, Public Health and Disease Prevention, Health Care, Health Informatics, Infectious Diseases, Data Collection, Analytics, Health Systems, Data Ethics, Data Quality, Decision Support Systems, Program Evaluation, Health Technology
Mixed · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks