
November 1 to 3, 2006
Château Cartier Resort
Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Statistics Canada's 23rd International Methodology Symposium, "Methodological Issues In Measuring Population Health", will take place at the Château Cartier Resort in Gatineau (10 minutes from downtown Ottawa) from November 1 to November 3, 2006.
This international event addresses statistical methodology issues relevant to the work of a government statistical agency, as well as to a broader statistical community in the health care industry, government, universities and other research organizations.
This symposium will focus on methodological issues related to producing reliable information on population health. Each day will start with a plenary session that will be followed by two streams of parallel sessions. The first stream will be concerned with data development, while the second will concentrate on methods for inference and analysis. Topics will include:
We are soliciting papers related to health with an emphasis on the above topics. Proposals should be in the form of a 250-word abstract (French or English) submitted by March 31, 2006. The papers will be presented and discussed during the two days of the conference, preceded by a day of workshops. Proceedings from the conference will be published and disseminated to participants.
Abstracts must be submitted by e-mail to: symposium2006@statcan.gc.ca or by regular mail to
Symposium 2006
Attn: Dr. Milorad Kovacevic
Statistics Canada
17th Floor, R.H.Coats Building, Tunney's Pasture
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0T6