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Epidemiology in Action: Intermediate Methods Course
ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø and Emory University will cosponsor a course,
"Epidemiology in Action: Intermediate Methods" during February
22-26,
1999, at Emory University. The course, designed for state and
local public health professionals, will review the fundamentals of
descriptive epidemiology and biostatistics, analytic epidemiology,
and Epi Info software but will focus on mid-level epidemiologic
methods directed at strengthening participants' quantitative
skills, with an emphasis on up-to-date data analysis. Topics
include advanced measures of association, normal and binomial
distributions, logistical regression, field investigations, and
summary of statistical methods. Prerequisite is an introductory
course in epidemiology, such as "Epidemiology in Action:
International Course in Applied Epidemiology" or any other
introductory class. There is a tuition charge.
Additional information and applications are available from
International Health Department (PSB), Emory University, 1518
Clifton Road, N.E., Room 742, Atlanta, GA 30322; telephone (404)
727-3485; fax (404) 727-4590; or e-mail, [email protected].
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