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Public Health and Safety - Epidemiology

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Subtopics:      Epidemiology > Education          Epidemiology > Infectious Diseases
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Related Topics:      Conferences          Public Health and Safety/Disease Control and Prevention
 
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      new window American College of Epidemiology Description: Information on this professional organization. Provides continuing educational information, current news and announcements. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina. (acepidemiology.org)
new window Antony Stewart Description: Epidemiologist and public health specialist providing consulting and training courses. (antonystewart.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk)
new window Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Description: A multi-disciplinary, voluntary, international organization promoting wellness and prevention of infection world-wide by advancing health care epidemiology through education, collaboration, research, practice, and credentialing. (apic.org)
new window BC Cancer Research Centre: Cancer Control Research Description: Research focuses on understanding risk factors for cancer and their distribution in the population. (bccrc.ca)
new window Biostatistics Collaboration of Australia Description: Information provided by this consortium in promoting and developing biostatistical methodologies and applications in health and medical research. (bca.edu.au)
new window Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Description: Describes the research activities conducted at the foundation, department members profiles, career opportunities and contact information. (bio.ri.ccf.org)
new window Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response Description: Information and updates on communicable diseases worldwide. (who.int)
new window Epi Info Description: Free software program developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that allows the user to create databases, enter data sets, and analyze them using statistics, maps and graphs. (cdc.gov)
new window Epidemiology for Journalists Description: Guide to statistics and data analysis explaining the application of epidemiologal methods and results in reporting. (facsnet.org)
new window Epidemiology for the Uninitiated Description: A brief introduction to the field that explains terminology, methods, and types of studies. From the British Medical Journal. (bmj.com)
new window Excellence in Curriculum Integration through Teaching Epidemiology (EXCITE) Description: A collection of teaching materials developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to introduce students to epidemiology, the science used by Disease Detectives everywhere, and to teach them about public health. Materials are adaptable for students of all ages. (cdc.gov)
new window Guidelines for Good Epidemiology Practices Description: Drug, device, and vaccine research guidelines in the United States. (hsph.harvard.edu)
new window Michigan Society for Infection Control (MSIC) Description: Promotes, establishes, and enhances the highest quality standards to reduce the potential for and the risk of infectious and non-infectious outcomes. History, membership information, and publications. (msic-online.org)
new window National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) Description: Located at the Australian National University. Includes course units, scholarships, thesis list, research programs, publications and staff and students information. (nceph.anu.edu.au)
new window National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) Description: Represents a multi-disciplinary approach to research and training in epidemiology and other population health disciplines, as well as to public health policy and practice. Associated with the Australian National University in Canberra. (www-nceph.anu.edu.au)
new window North Atlantic Neuro-Epidemiology Alliances (NANEA) Description: A cooperative organization providing evidence-based scientific results in neuro-epidemiology and related fields of research. (nanea.dk)
new window Public Health Genetics Unit Description: Information about advances in genetics and their impact on public health medicine and the prevention of disease. (phgu.org.uk)
new window Supercourse: Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health Description: This course is designed to provide an overview on epidemiology and the Internet for medical and health related students around the world based on the concept of Global Health Network University and Hypertext Comic Books. (pitt.edu)
new window World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Epidemiology Description: Extensive listing and database of epidemiology subjects. (epibiostat.ucsf.edu)
 




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