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2009 Summer Program in Applied Biostatistical and Epidemiological Methods
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Course Descriptions - Week 1
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Faculty Biographies
  Jack Barnette, Ph.D.
  Bob Brems, M.P.H.
  Harvey Checkoway, Ph.D.
  Richard C. Dicker, M.D., M.S.
  Gregory C. Gray, M.D., M.P.H., FIDSA
  David W. Hosmer Jr., Ph.D.
  David G. Kleinbaum, Ph.D.
  Tom Lang, M.A.
  Stanley Lemeshow, PhD
  James A. Mercy, Ph.D.
  J. Michael Oakes, Ph.D.
  William Rising, Ph.D.
  William M. Sappenfield, M.D., M.P.H.
  William R. Shadish, Ph.D.
  Lisa Simpson M.B., B.Ch., M.P.H., FAAP
  Jeff Smith
  Kenny Steinman Ph.D., M.P.H
  Donna F. Stroup, Ph.D., M.Sc
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Tom Lang, M.A.

Tom Lang, M.A.
Tom Lang Communications and Training

Tom Lang, MA, is a consultant and educator in medical writing and scientific publications who has led workshops for physicians, researchers, and medical writers in academia and industry throughout North America, Europe, Japan, China, Africa, and India.  The author of How to Report Statistics in Medicine and How to Write, Publish, and Present in the Health Sciences, he has taught for the University of Chicago's Medical Writing Program since its inception and is Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Writing, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. He is a Past President of the Council of Science Editors, Treasurer of the World Association of Medical Editors, and a participant in the CONSORT, MOOSE, and QUROM (PRISMA) standards committees for reporting research.  A Fellow of the American Medical Writers Association, he is also the recipient of the Association’s 2002 Harold Swanberg Distinguished Service Award for distinguished contributions to medical communications and chaired the Association’s Long-Range Planning Committee. He received the 1994 Golden Apple Award for Outstanding Workshop Leader from the American Medical Writers Association; the 2002 Excellence in Continuing Education Award from the American Statistical Association, and the First Excellence in Teaching Award from the Graham School of General Studies, University of Chicago.