Teaching

2002-

Graduate and undergraduate courses in Statistics, Florida State University: Statistics for Epidemiology, Clinical Trials, Applied Survival Analysis, Applied Logistic Regression, Medical Consulting, Advanced Analytic Methods for Epidemiology, General Linear Models, Introduction to Applied Statistics, Data Management & Analysis with SAS, Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Fundamentals of Business Statistics.

2007

Short Course, “Meta Analysis,” presented for Astellas Pharmaceuticals, Deerfield, IL.

2006

Short Course, “Sampling, Sample-size, and Power,” presented for the Southern Evaluation Membership, Tallahassee, FL.

2000-2002

Medical University of South Carolina: Introduction to Biostatistics, Topics in Multivariate Analysis, Introduction to Collaboration (team taught).

1992-2000

Loyola University, Chicago: Instructor for the biostatistics portion of Preventive Medicine course for second year medical students. Lecturer and small group instructor for first year medical students.

1992

University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona: Statistics for Researchers, second semester graduate course for nonmajors.

1991

Maricopa General Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona: Introduction to Biostatistics (eight-hour short course).

1990-1992

University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona: Introduction to Business Statistics.

1983

Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts: Lab instructor for course in biostatistics and epidemiology for first year medical and dental students.

1983

Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts: Introduction to Database Theory.

1983

Lowell University, Lowell, Massachusetts: Introduction to Computer Programming.

1983

American Heart Association Course on Cardiovascular Epidemiology: Introduction to Statistics, faculty lectures.

1982

Institute of Chronic Disease and Gerontology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Introduction to Statistics, an eight-hour short course.

1981-1982

University of Hawaii, School of Medicine: Introduction to Clinical Trial Methodology, a four-hour introduction.

1980-1982

Roosevelt University, Honolulu, Hawaii: Accelerated one semester courses: Introduction

to Computer Programming, Introduction to Database Theory, Principles of System

Simulation, Introduction to Statistics, Operating Systems.

1970-1971

Utica Junior College, Utica, Mississippi: Undergraduate mathematics courses.