Author: Moyses Szklo
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0763729272
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0763729272
Epidemiology: Beyond the Basics
Written for those who are familiar with the basic strategies of analytic epidemiology, Epidemiology: Beyond the Basics takes readers through a more rigorous discussion of key epidemiologic concepts and methods such as study design, measures of association, research assessment, and more.
Categories: Epidemiology, Epidemiologic methods. Contributors: Ray M. Merrill - Author. Format: Paperback
With real-life examples throughout, the book avoids complex statistical formulations and is an invaluable resource for intermediate students and practicing epidemiologists who wish to expand their knowledge of epidemiology and its role in the medical and public health sciences. This thorough revision features end-of-chapter exercises as well an entirely new chapter devoted to issues related to the interface between epidemiology, health policy, and public health,
Rare Diseases Epidemiology
The Rare Diseases Epidemiology book is a comprehensive text focused on the rare disease field where both general epidemiological methods and specific methods for low prevalence diseases are discussed. This is the first book to address rare diseases as a public health problem where the epidemiological research constrains are analyzed and at the same time, solutions and also data by rare diseases groups are provided. This book is probably a starting point for developing better future epidemiological research programs on rare diseases, and also research strategies in fields such as health plannin
Categories: Epidemiologic methods, Epidemiology->Research->Methodology, Medicine->Research->Methodology. Contributors: Steven R. Cummings - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Epidemiologic methods, Epidemiology. Contributors: Thomas C. Timmreck - Author. Format: Paperback
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This thorough revision features end-of-chapter exercises as well an entirely new chapter devoted to issues related to the interface between epidemiology, health policy, and public health,