Interdisciplinary research is proposed as one way or even the way to tackle complex scientific problems, as individual researchers or disciplines lack sufficient knowledge or expertise to do so. Statisticians are well suited to interdisciplinary research, and will often work in a collaborative or consultative role. Effective statistical consulting is a blend of multiple skills and many of these skills are not taught during a statistics education. The academic medical setting can provide additional challenges. The clients have varying levels of statistical sophistication and diverse expectations for the consulting relationship. Personalities, activities, and timelines need to be carefully managed. Statistical consulting units may be costârecovery and issues of charging and recovering fees can be thorny. Grant proposals figure prominently in this setting and critical appraisal and problem solving skills are key. This talk will highlight key skills for success in this rewarding setting.
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