Epidemiology Matters

Epidemiology Matters
Title Epidemiology Matters PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. Keyes
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 257
Release 2014
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199331243

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Epidemiology Matters offers a new approach to understanding and identifying the causes of disease -- and with it, how to prevent disease and improve human health. Utilizing visual explanations and examples, this text provides an accessible, step-by-step introduction to the fundamentals of epidemiologic study, from design to analysis. Across fourteen chapters, Epidemiology Matters teaches the individual competencies that underlie the conduct of an epidemiologic study: identifying populations; measuring exposures and health indicators; taking a sample; estimating associations between exposures and health indicators; assessing evidence for causes working together; assessing internal and external validity of results. With its consequentialist approach -- designing epidemiologic studies that aim to inform our understanding, and therefore improve public health -- Epidemiology Matters is an introductory text for the next generation of students in medicine and public health.

Epidemiology Matters

Epidemiology Matters
Title Epidemiology Matters PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. Keyes
Publisher
Total Pages 239
Release 2014
Genre Clinical epidemiology
ISBN 9780199392193

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'Epidemiology Matters' offers a new approach to understanding and identifying the causes of disease - and with it, how to prevent disease and improve human health. Utilizing visual explanations and examples, this text provides an accessible, step-by-step introduction to the fundamentals of epidemiologic study, from design to analysis.

Epidemiology Matters

Epidemiology Matters
Title Epidemiology Matters PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. Keyes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199331251

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Epidemiology Matters offers a new approach to understanding and identifying the causes of disease -- and with it, how to prevent disease and improve human health. Utilizing visual explanations and examples, this text provides an accessible, step-by-step introduction to the fundamentals of epidemiologic study, from design to analysis. Across fourteen chapters, Epidemiology Matters teaches the individual competencies that underlie the conduct of an epidemiologic study: identifying populations; measuring exposures and health indicators; taking a sample; estimating associations between exposures and health indicators; assessing evidence for causes working together; assessing internal and external validity of results. With its consequentialist approach -- designing epidemiologic studies that aim to inform our understanding, and therefore improve public health -- Epidemiology Matters is an introductory text for the next generation of students in medicine and public health.

The Challenge of Epidemiology

The Challenge of Epidemiology
Title The Challenge of Epidemiology PDF eBook
Author Carol Buck
Publisher Pan American Health Org
Total Pages 1045
Release 1988
Genre Epidemics
ISBN 9275115052

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Concepts of Epidemiology

Concepts of Epidemiology
Title Concepts of Epidemiology PDF eBook
Author Raj S. Bhopal
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 481
Release 2016
Genre Medical
ISBN 0198739680

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First edition published in 2002. Second edition published in 2008.

Social Epidemiology

Social Epidemiology
Title Social Epidemiology PDF eBook
Author Lisa F. Berkman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 428
Release 2000-03-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780195083316

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This book shows the important links between social conditions and health and begins to describe the processes through which these health inequalities may be generated. It reviews a range of methodologies that could be used by health researchers in this field and proposes innovative future research directions.

Intermediate Epidemiology

Intermediate Epidemiology
Title Intermediate Epidemiology PDF eBook
Author Manya Magnus
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages 430
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781449639624

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This text provides masters-level public health students with a solid foundation in the epidemiologic methods necessary at the intermediate level. Uniquely light on jargon, the book uses a self-learning approach, with exercises embedded in each page to reinforce concepts and application. The book creates a bridge from student to professional with lively descriptions of career paths for the MPH-level epidemiologist. Complete chapters on program evaluation and implementation and analysis of studies are also provided. Key Features: • Examines the methodological skill set unique to epidemiology at an intermediate level. • Provides practice problems, case studies, discussion sections, and datasets in which to practice the methods learned. • Offers boxed examples from sources such as peer reviewed literature, governmental resources, and lay sources.