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Survival Analysis - Online Course

A 4-Week On-Demand Seminar Taught by

Paul Allison
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Each Monday you will receive an email with instructions for the following week.

All course materials are available 24 hours a day. Materials will be accessible for an additional 2 weeks after the official close on May 6.

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For the last 25 years, Dr. Paul Allison has been teaching his acclaimed two-day seminar on Survival Analysis to audiences around the world. Now you can take that course in a convenient, on-demand format. This seminar covers both the theory and practice of statistical methods for event-time data. You will receive a thorough introduction to such topics as censoring, Kaplan-Meier estimation, Cox regression, discrete-time methods, competing risks, and repeated events.

The course takes place in a series of four weekly installments of videos, quizzes, readings, and assignments, and requires about 6-8 hours/week. You can participate at your own convenience; there are no set times when you are required to be online. The course can be accessed with any recent web browser on almost any platform, including iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. It consists of 10 modules:

    1. Elementary Concepts of Survival Analysis
    2. Univariate Survival Analysis
    3. The Kaplan-Meier Method
    4. Cox Regression
    5. Time-dependent Covariates
    6. Competing Risks
    7. Discrete Time Analysis
    8. Some Tools and Tests
    9. Models for Non-proportional Hazards
    10. Repeated Events

The modules contain videos of the live, 2-day version of the course in its entirety. Each module is followed by a short multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge. There are also weekly exercises that ask you to apply what you’ve learned to a real data set.

Each week, there are 2-3 assigned articles to read. There is also an online discussion forum where you can post questions or comments about any aspect of the course. All questions will be promptly answered by Dr. Allison.

Downloadable course materials include the following pdf files:

    • All slides displayed in the videos.
    • Exercises for each week.
    • Readings for each week.
    • Computer code for all exercises (in SAS, Stata, and R formats).
    • A certificate of completion.

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"...the course is accessible and insightful to both novices and senior researchers in survival analysis.” 

Dr. Allison is a wonderful instructor, who has the natural talent to break down complicated concepts and procedures into manageable components. Thanks to that, the course is accessible and insightful to both novices and senior researchers in survival analysis. 

Yanchen Zhang

University of Iowa

"I really feel like I understand these methods at a deeper level."

“I learned survival analysis and Cox regression in graduate school, but never used them outside of the classroom. Once I found myself wanting to do these analyses in my research, I knew I needed a refresher. What I got was more than that! I really feel like I understand these methods at a deeper level. I can now write the necessary code from scratch in SAS, and was able to design a detailed analysis plan for my work alongside taking this course. I fully recommend this course for those looking to get into survival analysis or Cox regression.”

Mike Borghese

Health Canada

“I enjoyed everything about this seminar!"

“I enjoyed everything about this seminar! The videos, slides, syllabus, quizzes, exercises, asynchronous setup, organization in DigitalChalk, and readings were all great.”

Michael Lapre

Vanderbilt University

“I appreciated Dr. Allison's in-depth knowledge...”

“I appreciated Dr. Allison’s in-depth knowledge of the subject and the effectiveness of his teaching methodology.”

Vikas Agrawal

Jacksonville University

"...I have learned new techniques which have enhanced my ability to carry out a more thorough and in-depth analysis."

“For me, this course stood out in terms of the depth of coverage of certain topics which are important but often omitted in introductory courses on survival analysis. Namely competing risks, discrete time analysis, and checking and managing the violation of proportional hazards assumption. Dr. Allison is very knowledgeable and willing to share his insights – I found the exercises and discussion forum very helpful in consolidating learning. The allocated 4-6 week duration of the on-demand format allows time to catch up on readings and reflect on the learning. Being a Stata user, I have learned new techniques which have enhanced my ability to carry out a more thorough and in-depth analysis.”

Wee Shiong Lim

Tan Tock Seng Hospital

"The examples and exercises given made me feel more confident to apply survival analysis..."

“The course is very informative and the concept was explained in a very clear and simple way. The examples and exercises given made me feel more confident to apply survival analysis in my future research. Thank you Dr. Allison for such a great course!”

Reem Mulla

University of Waterloo

“I found the course to be very useful..."

“I found the course to be very useful, and, in my opinion, a better way to learn the material than by in-person attendance. I learned a lot about survival analysis techniques. The online lectures allowed me to instantly review material I didn’t quite get the first time around. Professor Allison is a very good, clear presenter, and, offline, he always took time to respond to the written questions the students submitted.”

Robert Gesumaria

Social Security Administration

"... his teaching style is such that he teaches every detail of all the topics calmly, gently, and clearly."

“I attended the online Survival Analysis course offered by Statistical Horizons. The one aspect of the course that I was most impressed with is the knowledge and experience of Dr. Paul Allison, who taught this course. Additionally, his teaching style is such that he teaches every detail of all the topics calmly, gently, and clearly. I found his teaching easy to understand, even for some pretty complicated concepts. Another aspect I liked about the course offered online is that I could rewind and listen again to some more complicated parts of a topic and make sure I understood those parts. I think this is one big advantage of the same course offered online as opposed to being offered in a traditional classroom setting.”

Eric Shiu

University of Birmingham

"... I feel more confident in conducting event history analyses."

“As a result of this course on survival analysis, I feel more confident in conducting event history analyses. This course applied to my job position as an epidemiologist in more ways than I could have imagined, and I am already using the knowledge I gained as a part of the analyses I am conducting. Before this course, I never realized how much data I was “wasting” using my previous analysis methods. Thanks for this opportunity; I am a stronger, more confident, and more knowledgeable epidemiologist as a result. Lastly, another great thing about the course was that it was taught by the person, Dr. Allison, who has published so much on survival analysis.”

Amanda Staudt

US Army MEDCOM AISR