Dr. Sweta Patel, BDS, MPH

Biostatistician at Brown University School of Public Health
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San Francisco Bay Area

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Credentials

  • Tableau Essential Training (2020.1)
    LinkedIn
    Jun, 2020
    - Nov, 2024
  • SAS Essential Training: 2 Regression Analysis for Healthcare Research
    LinkedIn
    Dec, 2019
    - Nov, 2024
  • SAS Essential Training: 1 Descriptive Analysis for Healthcare Research
    LinkedIn
    Oct, 2019
    - Nov, 2024
  • Group 5: HIPAA
    CITI Program, A Division of BRANY
    Apr, 2021
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Biostatistician
      • Jul 2023 - Present

    • Senior Data Analyst
      • Dec 2021 - Jul 2023

    • Data Analyst
      • May 2021 - Dec 2021

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Associate-Biostatistician
      • Oct 2020 - Apr 2021

      • Managed quantitative data cleaning for multiple large survey databases.• Independently performed descriptive and exploratory analysis, provided data interpretation or summaries, and managed detailed data documentation of the survey data research projects.• Build generalized linear models, generated, and formatted tables, charts, and graphs in the complex dataset, and wrote statistical reports.• Developed complex statistical analysis strategies and executed them using efficient programming techniques (SAS Programming).• Assisted in the literature review and construction of the manuscript (Peer-review journal). Show less

    • Statistical Consultant
      • Oct 2019 - Dec 2020

      • Designed research studies in collaboration with other professionals.• Worked independently to generate and execute detailed analysis plans with the formation of research protocols and reports.• Developed and Validate Programs in both SAS and NVivo and performed thematic analysis.• Articulated tables and graphs to display the statistical data results, drawn conclusions, and made predictions based on statistical analyses.• Prepared articles for publication and presentation at professional conferences. Show less

    • Biostatistician
      • Jun 2020 - Aug 2020

    • Graduate Research Assistant/ Biostatistician
      • Feb 2020 - Aug 2020

      • Gathered, organized, and perform data manipulation in SAS.• Implemented quantitative research analysis on the dataset with 221 variables and over 42,000 observations of primary data using SAS.• Statistical analysis using SAS including Multinomial logistic regression, generalized estimated equation, t-test, Wilcoxon test, and chi-square test.• Created materials for reports, presentations, and submission to peer-reviewed journal publications.• Reviewed abstracts for APHA 2020 Annual meeting.• Contributed to research and data analysis within the following projects:1. Analyzed and performed multinomial logistic regression for the dataset with 221 variables and over 42,000 observations of primary data using SAS.2. Inspected the association of Gender (Transgender vs cisgender) with mental health disorders like anxiety, depression, and suicidal tendency leading to tobacco use using Multinomial Regression with mediation approach.3. Recognized the changes in alcohol use as a function of psychological distress and social support following COVID-19 related University closings using the Generalized estimated equation method.4. Evaluated the behaviors of participants who received Mental Health service aid concerning their referral to people in need of mental health-related resources.5. Identified the efficiency of the intervention using the difference in the pretest and post scores of knowledge, confidence, and stigma using paired t-tests.6. Application of the Wilcoxon sign test to identify the efficacy of MHFA training in the experimental group by comparing it to the control group.7. Used a Generalized estimated equation (GEE) to identify the underlying characteristics of people who are more likely to help people in need of mental health resources after getting the Mental Health first aid training. Show less

    • Graduate Student- Biostatistics
      • Aug 2018 - Aug 2020

      Research Projects:1. Survival of COVID-19 patients compared to SARS with the effect of covariates on mortality. Individual Project, Survival Analysis using PROC LIFETEST, PROC PHREG.2. Longitudinal Analysis of Whole Brain Volume Decline in Alzheimer's Disease using Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) dataset, Longitudinal data analysis using Proc mixed. 3. Parental Reasons for not Vaccinating Teens with Meningitis Vaccine who Received Recommendation: Findings from National Immunization Survey – Teen 2008-2016, used proc survey and logistic procedures.4. Effect of heart failure on hospital length of stay for Acute myocardial infarction- A Worcester heart attack study analysis, Data cleansing, chi-square test, Linear regression, Multilinear regression. Show less

Education

  • Kent State University
    Master's degree, Public Health
    2018 - 2020
  • Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, Vadodara
    Bachelor's degree, Dentistry
    2011 - 2016

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