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URL:https://spm.um.edu.my/events/cebp-workshop-series-jamovi-for-beginners
 -data-analysis-made-simple/
SUMMARY:CEBP Workshop Series | JAMOVI for Beginners: Data Analysis Made Sim
 ple
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Practice (CEBP
 )\, Faculty of Medicine\, Universiti Malaya\, will be organising a session
  of the CEBP Workshop series titled “JAMOVI for Beginners: Data Analysis
  Made Simple.”\n\n\n\nThis workshop is designed to introduce participant
 s to the fundamentals of statistical analysis using Jamovi\, an open-sourc
 e and user-friendly statistical software widely used in health and social 
 science research. The session will focus on simplifying data analysis thro
 ugh a practical\, hands-on approach\, enabling participants to manage data
 sets\, perform descriptive statistics\, conduct basic inferential tests\, 
 and interpret outputs with confidence.\n\n\n\nBy the end of the workshop\,
  participants are expected to gain greater confidence in handling quantita
 tive data and understanding how statistical findings can be translated int
 o meaningful insights for public health research and practice.\n\n\n\n🗓
  Dates: 3 July 2026 (Friday)🕘 Time: 9.00 am – 12.00 pm MYT📍 Venue:
  TDR Regional Training Centre in Western Pacific Region (SPM Studio)\, Dep
 artment of Social and Preventive Medicine\, Faculty of Medicine\, Universi
 ti Malaya💰 Fee: RM50\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor D
 r Sanjay Rampal Lekhraj Rampal\n\n\n\nDr Sanjay Rampal is Executive Direct
 or of Research Development at Universiti Malaya and Professor of Epidemiol
 ogy and Public Health. Medically trained in India\, he served in Malaysia
 ’s Ministry of Health before earning an MPH from Harvard and a PhD from 
 Johns Hopkins. Since joining Universiti Malaya in 2005\, Dr Rampal has adv
 anced Malaysia’s public health research capacity\, focusing on the epide
 miology and prevention of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases\, cancer\,
  and communicable diseases such as dengue. His methodological expertise sp
 ans research design\, biostatistics\, and causal inference. He has publish
 ed 122 peer-reviewed papers (h-index: 38 WOS\, 39 SCOPUS) and supervised o
 ver 65 postgraduate students.\n\n\n\nDr Rampal has held major leadership r
 oles\, including Deputy Dean (Research) and Head of the Department of Soci
 al &amp\; Preventive Medicine\, driving transformative growth in research 
 and education. He has led regional and global collaborations\, chaired nat
 ional speciality committees\, and contributed to Malaysia’s COVID-19 res
 ponse through research\, policy\, and public communication. As a Fellow of
  the Academy of Medicine Malaysia and a global leader\, Dr Rampal is dedic
 ated to advancing public health through research excellence\, education\, 
 and collaborative leadership.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Ng Yit Han\n\n
 \n\nDr Ng Yit Han&nbsp\;is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the Depar
 tment of Social and Preventive Medicine\, Faculty of Medicine\, Universiti
  Malaya. He completed his Master of Public Health (MPH) with Distinction a
 nd Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Health at Universiti Malaya\, refl
 ecting his strong academic grounding within the department.\n\n\n\nDr Ng h
 as expertise in biostatistics and epidemiology\, with a focus on applying 
 advanced statistical modelling to inform public health and clinical decisi
 on-making. He is proficient in analytical tools such as SPSS\, JAMOVI\, an
 d R\, and has experience in handling complex datasets and developing predi
 ctive models.\n\n\n\nHis research interests centre on non-communicable dis
 eases\, particularly the role of lifestyle and occupational factors in sha
 ping health outcomes. His doctoral work involved the development of a Heal
 thy Lifestyles Index and its application in predicting Type 2 Diabetes Mel
 litus risk among teachers in Malaysia.\n\n\n\nDr Ng is actively involved i
 n teaching\, research supervision\, and methodological support for postgra
 duate students\, contributing to strengthening analytical capacity and evi
 dence-based practice in public health.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is suitabl
 e for postgraduate students\, early-career researchers\, and public health
  practitioners who wish to strengthen their data analysis skills using an 
 accessible statistical tool.\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n[wpforms id="24120
 "]\n\n\n\n\n
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LOCATION:TDR Regional Training Centre in Western Pacific Region\, TDR Regio
 nal Training Centre in the Western Pacific Region (SPM Studio)\, Departmen
 t of Social and Preventive Medicine\, Level 1\, Block J\, Faculty of Medic
 ine\, Universiti Malaya\, Kuala Lumpur\, 50603\, Malaysia
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