
Teaching Epidemiology
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- Part 1: Context
- 1: Rodolfo Saracci: Introducing the history of epidemiology
- 2: Olli S. Miettinen: Important concepts in epidemiology
- 3: Jørn Olsen and Olga Basso: Study Design
- 4: Per Kragh Andersen: Statistics in epidemiology
- 5: Kenneth J. Rothman and Sherri O. Stuver: Teaching a first course in epidemiologic principles and methods
- Part 2: Exposure-oriented Epidemiology
- 6: Jakob Bue Bjørner and Jørn Olsen: Questionnaires in epidemiology
- 7: Anders Ahlbom: Environment
- 8: Neil Pearce: Occupational epidemiology
- 9: Yoav Ben-Shlomo and Diana Kuh: Life course epidemiology
- 10: Susan Jick: Pharmacoepidemiology
- 11: Walter C. Willett: Nutritional epidemiology
- 12: Harry Campbell and Susan Service: Genetic epidemiology
- 13: Betsy Foxman: Teaching molecular epidemiology
- 14: Nancy Krieger: Social inequalities in health
- 15: Ulisses Confalonieri and Shilu Tong: Climate change and human health: issues for teacher and classroom
- Part 3: Outcome-oriented Epidemiology
- 16: Marc Lipsitch: Infectious disease epidemiology
- 17: Pagona Lagiou and Dimitrios Trichopoulos: Cancer epidemiology
- 18: Rebecca Fuhrer and Kelly K. Anderson: Teaching a course in psychiatric epidemiology
- 19: C. A. Molgaard, A. L. Golbeck, and J. F. Rothrock: Neurologic diseases
- 20: Jørn Olsen and Ellen Aagaard Nøhr: Reproductive epidemiology
- 21: Josep M. Anto: Teaching chronic respiratory disease epidemiology
- 22: Eleni Petridou, Patricia Gerakopoulou and Constantine N. Antonopoulos: Epidemiology of injuries
- 23: Georgios Tsakos and Vibeke Baelum: Dental epidemiology
- 24: John A. Baron, Henrik Toft Sørensen, and Harold C. Sox, Jr.: Clinical epidemiology
- 25: Paul Elliott and Anna Hansell: Study of clustering and outbreaks
- 26: Henrik Toft Sørensen And John A. Baron: Registries and medical databases
- 27: J. H. Abrahamson: Teaching epidemiology inside and outside the classroom
- Part 4: Pedagogies
- 28: Naomi Greene and Tarun Bhatnagar: Guide for teaching assistants in a methods course at a department of epidemiology
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