EPIDEMIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH LECTURES
Lecture 1 — Introduction, Part I
Lecture 2 — Introduction, Part II
Lecture 2a — History of Epidemiology & Public Health (
Lecture 3 — Disease Transmission
Lecture 4 — Measures of Morbidity
Lectures 5 & 6 — Measures of Mortality
Mortality in Different Populations
Lectures 7 & 8 — Validity & Reliability of Analytic Tests (Revised 2007)
Lecture 9 — Descriptive Studies: Person, Place & Time (Revised 2007)
Lecture 10 — Cohort Studies (Revised 2007)
Lecture 11 — Case Control (Retrospective) Studies
Lecture 12 — Cross-Sectional Studies
Lecture 13 — Attributable & Relative Risks
Lecture 14 — Experimental (Randomized) Studies
Lecture 15 — Ethical Issues
Lecture 16 — Association to Causation
SOURCE:David M. Rollins, Ph.D., Adjunct Lecturer University of Marylandhttp://medicalppt.blogspot.com/
8 comments:
Thank Prof for your sharing knowledge on Epidemiology. It is too useful to teach Epidemiology both UG and PG.
Can you share about Qualitative study in Health research
With due regards,
Dr Myo
Thanks for sharing your materials with us all. They certainly make teaching epidemiology to undergraduate enjoyable.
Yaw-ECSU
thank you Prof, I am teaching public health in Sam Ratulangi University Medical School, nowadays learning qualitative meth research after passing my doctorate candidacy,
my best regards,
Dr Gustaaf
Indonesia
epidemiology becomes less boring....concepts are clear without numbers blurring our perspective....
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IAM MALUETH GUEET DOT NHIAL A MBchB STUDENT IN UGANDA.THE LECTURE NOTES MAKE EPIDEMIOLOGY ENJOYABLE AND INTRESTING.THANKS
THESE PRESENTETIONS ON EPIDEMIOLOGY ARE INDEED USEFUL AS FAR AS PUPLIC HEALTH IS CONCERNED ,IAM STUDYING BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AT MALAWI CLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE BUT I FIND THEMTO USEFUL IN MY STUDIES BECAUSE THERE IS A COMPONENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY IN OUR CURRICULLUM.JUSSUH BINALI MCHC-MALAWI
These lectures were very useful. I am a PhD student of Epidemiology. I find these PPT to be very helpful in my studies as well as in my future professional careers. Thanks a million
Wilson Iyokho, PhD Candidate, Walden University, USA
Very useful and thanks a million...
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