Teaching Epidemiology
A guide for teachers in epidemiology, public health and clinical medicine
Rodolfo Saracci editor Naomi Greene editor Jørn Olsen editor Dimitrios Trichopoulos editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Mar '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Teaching epidemiology requires skill and knowledge, combined with a clear teaching strategy and good pedagogic skills. The general advice is simple: if you are not an expert on a topic, try to enrich your background knowledge before you start teaching. The new edition of Teaching Epidemiology helps you to do this and, by providing world-expert teachers' advice on how best to structure teaching, providing a unique insight into what has worked in their hands. This book will help you to tailor your own epidemiology teaching programme. The fourth edition of this established text has been fully revised and updated, drawing on new research findings and recently developed methods including research technologies in genetic epidemiology and method development in relation to causal analysis. Analytical tools provide teachers in the field with the skills to guide students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Each chapter in Teaching Epidemiology comprises key concepts in epidemiology, subject specific methodologies, and disease specific issues, to provide expert assistance in the teaching of a wide range of epidemiology courses.
ISBN: 9780199685004
Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 30mm
Weight: 834g
576 pages
4th Revised edition