Curriculum Vitae Susan Elizabeth Telke 7124 Mark Terrace Drive

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Curriculum Vitae
Susan Elizabeth Telke
7124 Mark Terrace Drive
Edina, MN 55439
(612) 590.2697
Education:
M.S. Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 1998
Thesis Title: Analysis of Repeated Events Data in the CPCRA Women’s Fungal Study
Thesis Advisors: Tom Louis, Li Chen
B.S. Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1991
Summa cum Laude - 1991
Professional Experience:
July 2005 - Current: Instructor, Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Aug 1998 - Jan 2003: Community Faculty, Metro State University St. Paul, Minnesota
Aug 2000 - Jan 2003: Research Fellow, Coordinating Center for Biometric Research,
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Sept 1996 - July 1998: Graduate Research Assistant, Coordinating Center for Biometric
Research, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Courses
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PubH
PubH
PubH
PubH
6414
6415
6450
7400
Biostatistical Methods I
Biostatistical Methods II
Biostatistics I
Introduction to Clinical Trials
I developed the on-line offerings of the courses Biostatistical Methods II and Introduction to
Clinical Trials. I also serve on the M.S. committees for students outside biostatistics, in The
School of Public Health (two to three per year).
Publications:
Eberly LE and Telke SE (2011a). Statistical hypothesis testing: motivation and methods for the
comparison of means between two patient samples. JWOCN, 38(1):18-20.
Eberly LE and Telke SE (2011b). Statistical hypothesis testing: comparison of means across
multiple patient groups. JWOCN, 38(2): 128-131.
Telke SE and Eberly LE (2011a). Statistical hypothesis testing: correlating two numeric patient
characteristics. JWOCN 38(3): 1-6.
Telke SE and Eberly LE (2011b). Statistical hypothesis testing: determining agreement between
tests and testers when measuring clinical conditions . JWOCN 38(4): 351-354.
Telke SE and Eberly LE (2011c). Statistical hypothesis testing: Statistical hypothesis testing:
associating patient characteristics with a prevalent or incident condition - relative risk, odds ratio
and logistic regression. JWOCN 38(5):496-500
Telke SE and Eberly LE (2011c). Statistical hypothesis testing: Statistical hypothesis testing:
associating patient characteristics with an incident condition - Kaplan-Meier curves, hazard
ratios, and Cox proportional hazards regression. JWOCN 38(6):621-626
The ESPRIT Research Group (2007). Predictors of CD4 count change over 8 months of follow
up in HIV-1-infected patients with a CD4 count≥300 cells/μL who were assigned to 7.5 MIU
interleukin-2. HIV Medicine 8(2):112-123
Cong Han, Pulling Christopher C , Telke Susan E, Hullsiek Katherine Huppler (2002).
Assessing the utility of five domains in SF-12 health status questionnaire in an AIDS clinical
trial, AIDS 16(3) 431-439
Honors:
Charles N. Hewitt Creative Teaching Award School of Public Health, University of Minnesota,
2009
National Institute of Health Traineeship - 1998
Committees
Curriculum committee, Division of Biostatistics -2011
Technology Enhanced Learning: Policy and Procedures Committee -2011
Online Courses & Trainings (non-credit)
Introduction to Biostatistics
Introduction to Biostatistics 2: Variables
Computing Experience
SAS, R Commander, R, WebCT, Moodle, Microsoft Office, Camtasia
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