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Exercises in Epidemiology

Exercises in Epidemiology

Applying Principles and Methods

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Traditional epidemiology coursework is centered on the design and analysis of disease control. This important knowledge forms the backbone of what epidemiology is, but it can sometimes become a rote exercise in calculations rather than what it can and should be-training in thinking like an epidemiologist. EXERCISES IN EPIDEMIOLOGY enriches the core epidemiology coursework with a set of living, breathing problems from the real-world epidemiology literature. Comprising nearly 200 questions and answers drawn from published studies, this one-of-a-kind text allows students in epidemiology and public health to cultivate their skills in a real-world context while familiarizing themselves with core epidemiologic principles:: rates and proportions, causal inference, and confounding. Answers to everyquestion, along with each step in the reasoning that supports them, are included so that students can compare notes with a senior epidemiologist. With its practical, analytically sophisticated approach to this vital subject matter, EXERCISES IN EPIDEMIOLOGY prepares readers to make the transition from student to professional like no other text.
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OUP USA
87844
9780190651510
9780190651510

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
431
  • Introduction; 1. Rates and Proportions; 2. Causal Inference; 3. Confounding; 4. Cohort Studies; 5. Case-Control Studies; 6. Multiple Causal Pathways and Effect Modification; 7. Screening; References;
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