This course provides an in-depth examination of the principles and methods used in the study of epidemiology, which is the cornerstone of public health. Students will learn how to investigate, prevent, and control health problems in populations. The course covers the design and interpretation of epidemiological studies, the distribution and determinants of diseases, and the application of these principles in public health practice. Through case studies, data analysis exercises, and interactive discussions, students will build a solid foundation in epidemiology, preparing them for advanced work in public health and medical research.
The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery in the current academic intake of this course. These modules may be subject to change as the course is delivered and/or reviewed.
Topics: Overview of epidemiology, history, and evolution, key concepts, mortality rates, disease distribution patterns, experimental studies (RCTs).
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Topics: Risk ratios, odds ratios, rate ratios.Sources of bias, confounding variables, effect modification, ROC curves, Bradford Hill criteria.
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Topics: Transmission dynamics, outbreak investigation, surveillance, prevention strategies, study designs, disease prevention programs.
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By the end of this course, students will be able to:
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Virtual labs, simulations, and real-world case studies.
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Foundation for advanced studies and careers in medical science.
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