We are pleased to invite you to test the platform Statista. Access is possible from the University's IP addresses (also remotely via proxy). Testing will last until December 11.
Statista is one of the world's largest resources for statistics and market data on not only the economy, but also consumer needs, public opinion research and demographic trends. The data contained on the platform takes more than 80 thousand topics from over 22 thousand sources. Information about 170 sectors. The platform is visited around 18 million times per month and currently has over 4 million registered users. For medical schools, Statista offers a range of tools and resources to support both teaching and research:
1. Access to medical and health data
– Databases and statistics: Statista offers a rich collection of statistics on public health, epidemiology, pharmaceuticals, medicine and medical technology. Students, researchers and lecturers can use data on diseases, clinical trials, healthcare, pharmaceutical markets and trends in medicine.
– Demographic and epidemiological data: Detailed information on the distribution of diseases at national and global levels, which is invaluable for public health research.
2. Ready-to-use reports and infographics
– Industry Reports: Medical schools can benefit from reports on various segments of the medical market, including pharmaceutical innovations, medical technologies, telemedicine and research on new therapies.
– Infographics: Convenient, graphical presentations of data that can be used for teaching purposes or research presentations facilitate the understanding of complex issues.
3. Tools for scientific research
– Easy access to sources: Researchers and students can use data from credible sources such as health organizations, governments, international agencies, which makes it easier to conduct research based on reliable information.
– Market analysis: Statista provides detailed analyses of the medical and pharmaceutical market, which can be useful in scientific research on new medical technologies or clinical trials.
4. Support for teaching and didactics
– Materials for presentations and lectures: Educators can easily incorporate Statista data and reports into their courses, lectures, and workshops, helping students understand current trends in health, pharmacy, and healthcare.
– Case Studies and Examples: The platform offers numerous examples of statistical analyses that can serve as role models for students learning research methods.
5. Global Access
– Statista offers health and medical data from around the world, enabling universities and researchers to analyze global health trends and make comparisons between countries.