Formas de Contacto |
Ayesha Khan Coordinator Graduate Summer Institute of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 615 North Wolfe Street Suite W1101 Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: (410) 955-7158 Email: akhan@jhsph.edu
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Correo Electrónico |
akhan@jhsph.edu |
Area Tematica |
This program is intended to develop an understanding of classic advanced principles of epidemiological research and will offer courses that present epidemiologic methods and their application to the study of natural and etiology of disease. |
Temas específicos |
Three-Week Courses Principles of Epidemiology
Two-Week Courses Observational Epidemiology Statistical Reasoning n Public Health I and II
One-Week Courses Pharamacoepidemiology
Biostatistics Analysis of Epidemiologic Data I: Logistic Regression
Family-Based Genetic Epidemiology
Introduction to Diabetes and Obesity Epidemiology
Topics in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Nutritional Epidemiology
Data Analysis Workshop: I and II
Quantifying Epidemiological Relationships Using Spatial Analysis
Epidemiology in Evidence-Based Policy
Ethics Issues in Human Subjects Research in Developing Countries
Advanced Methods in Global Tobacco Control
Survival Analysis
Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
History of Epidemiologic Methods and Concepts
Biostatistics Analysis of Epidemiologic Data II: Poisson and Conditional Logistic Regression Analysis
Genetic Epidemiology in Populations
Clinical Trails: Issues and Controversies
Molecular Biology for Genetic Epidemiology
Perspectives on Management of Epidemiologic Studies
Public Health Dimensions of Global Tuberculosis Control
Topics in Advanced Nutritional Epidemiology
Tobacco Control Leadership
GPS and Spatial Data Collection for Epidemiologic Studies
Advanced Issues in the Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
Design of Clinical Experiments
Biostatistics Analysis of Epidemiologic Data III: Semiparametric Methods
Applications of the Case-Control Method
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Público Objetivo |
Degree candidates as well as individuals taking selected courses for professional development Institute participants include health care professionals, those who are considering a career in public health, primary health care practitioners Physicians in training (including preventive medicine residents and medical students) as well as students Participants that are either seeking courses and training for professional development, or degree candidates from Hopkins as well as from other US schools of public health taking courses towards their degree program. |
Observaciones |
After completing the program participants will be able to intelligently evaluate the methods used to measure health effects in populations, judge policy questions raised by the epidemiologic literature and become familiar with the principles and difficulties of collecting, interpreting and analyzing data. |