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Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third Edition (Print-based)
Course Number: SS1000
Learning Objectives: Participants who successfully complete this course should be able to correctly:
Describe key features and applications of descriptive and analytic epidemiology.
Calculate and interpret ratios, proportions, incidence rates, mortality rates, prevalence, and years of potential life lost.
Calculate and interpret mean, median, mode, ranges, variance, standard deviation, and confidence interval.
Prepare and apply table, graphs, and charts such as arithmetic-scale line, scatter diagram, pie chart, and box plot.
Describe the processes, uses, and evaluation of public health surveillance.
Describe the steps of an outbreak investigation.
TARGET AUDIENCE: The course is designed for public health professionals at state and local health departments who are, or expect to be involved in outbreak investigations or public health surveillance.
MATERIALS: A calculator with square root and logarithmic functions for some of the exercises.
A copy of Heymanns Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 18 ed. for reference.
Text:
The Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, 3rd Edition is available from the Public Health Foundation at http://bookstore.phf.org/product_info.php?cPath=44products_id=12 or may be downloaded at Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, 3rd Ed.
PREREQUISITES: A basic understanding of the practices of public health and biostatistics is recommended. ADDITIONAL INFO:
Technical Content: Richard Dicker, MD, MSc., Lead Author, CDC/OWCD/CDD (retired) Ftima Coronado, MD, MPH, CDC/OWCD/CDD Denise Koo, MD, MPH, CDC/OWCD/CDD Roy Gibson Parrish,II, MD (contractor)
Cost: There is no cost to download the materials or for receiving continuing education credit.
DEVELOPED BY: CDC
This page last reviewed: February 23, 2004
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