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Sandra S Stinnett <[log in to unmask]>
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I was forwarded a request from this email address asking for information 
about use of TBL in statistics.  So, I am responding.

I will be using this method this fall to teach medical statistics to 
third-year medical students at Duke.  I have prepared the materials and am 
working out the details of orchestrating the class now.  So, I will have 
more to report in Nov or so.

I have just returned from the Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver.  I 
went to a session in which Katie St. Clair presented her method of using 
this method for a statistics course at Carelton College. I plan to stay in 
touch with her and am including her contact information here.  She has 
used this twice and gave a great talk.  Perhaps she can give you some 
advice as well.


Sandra S Stinnett, DrPH
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology
Duke Eye Center   Room 107D
DUMC 3802    2315 Erwin Road
Durham NC 27710
**Email: [log in to unmask]
*Cell: 919-818-8870


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