Epidemiological methods provide a comprehensive toolkit for understanding the distribution, determinants and dynamics of disease within populations. Fundamental to public health, these methods range ...
Epidemiological methods used during the investigation of fatal injuries makes the results more accurate, and allows for greater legal certainty of conclusions. Epidemiological methods used during the ...
This 15-hour certificate program provides applied knowledge and skills in common statistical analyses and epidemiologic methods. These skills are in high demand in research and academia, in clinical ...
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology is designed to prepare students for a career in public health in either applied (e.g., local, state or federal public health agencies) or research ...
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The last ten years have seen a growing appreciation of the value of applying epidemiologic methods to the unknowns in noninfectious disease. The value of such an approach has in fact long since passed ...
Objectives—To report some of the most serious omissions and errors which may occur in papers submitted to Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and to give guidelines on the essential components ...
The restricted mean survival time (RMST) analysis technique was introduced in health care research about 25 years ago and since then has become widely used in economics, engineering, business and ...
European Journal of Epidemiology, published for the first time in 1985, serves as a forum on the epidemiology of communicable and non-communicable diseases and their control. The results of ...