What is the ASAP and what you should know about it
In episode, Greg and I explore what aggregate safety assessment planning is, its components, its importance for statistically informed decisions, and how it ties into patient safety initiatives.
In episode, Greg and I explore what aggregate safety assessment planning is, its components, its importance for statistically informed decisions, and how it ties into patient safety initiatives.
Our discussion emphasizes the power of thoughts and the need to change both beliefs and accompanying mental imagery. By altering thought patterns, we raise our vibrational frequency, attracting positivity.
In this new episode, Guillaume Desachy and I dive into the world of R and its impact on the pharmaceutical industry. In this episode, he shares his insights and experiences in fostering an R community within the company.
In today’s short episode, I delve into the intricacies of strategy, shedding light on common misconceptions and providing valuable insights. Strategy is not just a buzzword; it’s crucial for individuals and organizations alike. It provides a decision framework, guiding actions, aligning efforts, and paving the way for success.
In this captivating episode, I’m excited to have Artemis Koukounari join me for an insightful conversation on the Estimand Framework.
Today, we aim to take things a step further – moving beyond declarations to the practical implementation of ethical statistics. It’s not merely about having a set of guidelines but ensuring their use, driving change, and fostering a collective commitment to ethical data use.
Today, I am excited to share profound insights where I delve deep into the art of sketching my career path and crafting a strategic plan for success.
Join us as we delve into the origins of Estimands, discover its practical applications in the complex realm of depression studies, and witness the meticulous process of creating a practical guide that empowers research teams worldwide.
In the intricate world of statistics organizations, a common challenge often arises: how to balance increasing cost pressures while maintaining the quality and relevance of the produced tables. In this episode, I dive into this recurring scene, shedding light on the art of negotiation on the numbers of tables.
Welcome to the third and last part of Moving from SAS to R where Thomas Neitmann joins us again to talk about transitioning from SAS to R.