I am Dr. Rana Jaber. I am an American Heart Association fellow and an American Public Health Association member. I obtained my Ph.D. in epidemiology from Florida International University. I have substantial experience in behavioral and tobacco research in developing and developed countries and several peer-reviewed publications. I am the founder of the dichotomous grouped-time survival analysis and the first to use this approach to analyze repeated measures with interval censored binary outcome using SAS. Due to my substantial achievements, I received the American Heart Association award for the year 2016-2018 to conduct my research. I am teaching public health courses such as epidemiology, biostatistics, research methods, and scientific writing, conducting statistical analysis for papers, thesis, and dissertations using SAS, SPSS, and STATA and providing research consultations to students, faculties, and researchers in and out of USA.
Florida International University
Doctorate
public health (epidemiology)
2015
ATRAC-AWARD
2016
Health sciences oral presentation category at the Graduate student appreciation week (GSAW) scholarly forum, FIU, March 31 – April 1, 2014 .
2014
The retrospective cohort study award for fall 2013-2014 and spring 2014 • PATH Travel Award, FIU. December 8, 2014. • 2nd place in the health sciences oral presentation category at the Graduate student appreciation week (GSAW) scholarly forum, FIU, April 6 – April 7, 2014
2013
Health sciences oral presentation category at the Graduate student appreciation week (GSAW) scholarly forum, FIU, April 6 – April 7, 2015.
2015
Science
Language
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Computer