Ebook: Intermediate epidemiology : methods that matter
Author: Manya Magnus
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- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
- Language: English
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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.
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