Research.Scientific research is the basis of all of society. In public health, there are three types of research: 1) wet lab research where one obtains primary data, 2) primary data analysis involving human subjects (e.g. clinical trials), and 3) secondary data analysis using previously collected datasets. We focus on (3) and hope to teach high school students how to perform research while also giving them a chance to conduct a novel research project.
|
Why Ed2Ed? Because we are the only company to offer:
Comprehensive Review. Innovative Learning. Stress-free Environment.
Low Cost. High Quality. Guaranteed Higher Score. Feedback on Application Essays.
Comprehensive Review. Innovative Learning. Stress-free Environment.
Low Cost. High Quality. Guaranteed Higher Score. Feedback on Application Essays.
Research Classes:
Research Methods in Public Health (Perfect for highly excelling high-school students and college students) : Start performing research as a high-school student! Become well-versed in public health concepts and get a chance to complete an independent research project using publicly available cross-sectional data sets. You may also get a chance to present at a conference and write a peer-reviewed publication. The Fall 2018 course (starting 09/08/18) will end in time for submission to the 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search, the most prestigious science competition for high schoolers.
Students will also be given a clinical training session on behalf of North American Disease Intervention. Students will be trained to measure blood pressure, blood glucose, biometric values (BMI, fat percentage, grip strength, among others), and basic one-lead EKGs, while also learning the clinical knowledge behind these measurements and their associated conditions. Students can then participate in NADI health screening events around the state where they will directly interact with patients and measure vital signs. Please visit www.NADIaid.org for more details and pictures of previous screenings.
This course is perfect for those wanting to gain research experience, clinical experience, community service hours, and/or a college application booster. It is a mix of computer science, clinical work, public health, statistics, and literature review - a unique, comprehensive course you won't find anywhere else!
Please view this file for the Fall 2018 Syllabus:

Fall 2018 Research Methods for Healthcare SYLLABUS | |
File Size: | 622 kb |
File Type: |
Example of a research poster completed by a student. He continued his research even past the program (with assistance from the instructor) and now his research is now being submitted to a top journal for publication.
Because this is a highly intensive course, all applicants must have some basic statistics knowledge and college-level biology knowledge. We recommend all students to have taken AP Statistics and AP Biology, or their college equivalents. Please view syllabus if you are not sure whether you are ready for this program or email us at ed2edtutor@gmail.com.
CostClasses are $95 for the 10-week Research Methods class. Each weekly session is 3.5 hours long and will be held at Rutgers University. Note: Although classes may be held at Rutgers, this course and company are not affiliated in any manner to Rutgers University.
|
Cost Compared to Other CompaniesThis course is the equivalent of a 3-credit college course. Such courses cost an average $2000 (with the cheapest being in-state Rutgers at $1200). This course also includes interactive clinical experience, independent research opportunities, and assistance with applications (school or job) not included in any other college research course.
|
CustomizationIf you are only interested in particular subjects, we can personalize your course schedule and cost to fit your needs as well. Our goal is to help you and will do whatever we can as a company to help students achieve their goals.
|