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This 4-hour webinar will provide attendees with the theory and application of time series analysis. The main focus will be on auto regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) techniques. Variations of the ARIMA and other models which operate under non-linear data, non-stationary data, seasonality, and trends will also be examined.
Time series models are invaluable to the health care field when it comes to planning and forecasting. Time series models can be used in many aspects of healthcare, including prediction of healthcare expenditures, tracking public health outcomes such as COVID-19, and assessing trends and interventions for patients with hypertension, diabetes, or other chronic diseases.
Examples of times series analyses will be presented using R software. Data and annotated syntax/code will be provided to attendees so they may work the exercises on their own.
Elaine Eisenbeisz is a private practice statistician and owner of Omega Statistics, a statistical consulting firm based in Southern California.
Elaine earned her B.S. in Statistics at UC Riverside and received her Master’s Certification in Applied Statistics from Texas A&M.
Elaine is a member in good standing with the American Statistical Association and a member of the Mensa High IQ Society. Omega Statistics holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Elaine has designed the methodology and analyzes data for numerous studies in the clinical, biotech, and health care fields. Elaine has also works as a contract statistician with private researchers and biotech start-ups as well as with larger companies such as Allergan, Nutrisystem and Rio Tinto Minerals. Throughout her tenure as a private practice statistician, she has published work with researchers and colleagues in peer-reviewed journals.
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