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Epidemiology-II (Summer 20)
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Class Routine Summer-2020 WP
Course contents_MPH-5131_Epidemiology-II
Recorded video_Lecture 5.1- Potential Errors in Epidemiological Studies
Topic 1: Overview of epidemiological studies
Recorded VIDEO_Learning Online: Orientation
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 1.1-Basics of Epidemiology its study designs, & descriptive studies
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 1.2-Observational studies, experimental study & basics of cross-sectional study designs
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 1.3-Basic of analytical study designs
Lecture 1.1: Overview of epidemiological studies (ppt. Slide)
Reference Book: Principles of Epidemiology: An Introduction to Applied Epidemiology and Bio-statistics (2nd Edition).
Reference Book : Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice (3rd Edition).
Reference Book: Basic epidemiology-WHO (2nd Edition)
Q & A Forum based on the lessons of Topic 1
FORM: Learning Kit-1.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Topic 2: Measurements risk & finding strength & associations
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 2.1- Measurements of risk: what is is prevalence & incidence?
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 2.2- Measurements of risk: How to calculate Odds Ratio & Relative Risk?
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 2.3- Discussion & Review class on the Topics 1 & 2
Lecture-2.1: Risk measurements & finding strength & association (ppt. Slide)
Reference Book Chapter_Measurement of exposures and outcomes
Reference Article (Understanding the interpretation of OR)
Reference Article (Understanding the interpretation of RR)
Reference VIDEO_How to calculate an odds ratio
Interactive Q/As Forum based on the lessons in Week-2
FORM: Learning Kit 2.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Instructions for Assignment & Presentation
Topic 3: Experimental studies
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture- 3.1 Experimental study
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 3.2 Thorough Review Class
Lecture 3.1: Experimental studies (ppt. Slides)
Lecture 3.2: Randomized trial (ppt. Slides)
Reference article: Experimental Epidemiology
Reference VIDEO: Experimental study design: Clinical trial
FORM: Learning Kit-3.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
FIRST QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 1 & 2)
Mid-Term Exam Instructions
Recorded VIDEO_Mid-term Exam Instructions
MID TERM EXAMINATION; Summer-2020; Course: MPH 5131 Epidemiology II (WP)
Topic 4: Screening
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 5.1- Screening
Lecture 4.1: Screening (ppt Slides)
Reference article: Early diagnosis and screening---WHO
Reference VIDEO: Screening in Epidemiology (Basic features and pattern of screening with numerous piratical examples)
SECOND QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 4-Screening)
Topic 5: Potential Errors in Epidemiological Studies
Recorded video_Lecture 5.1- Potential Errors in Epidemiological Studies
Lecture 5.1: Potential Errors in Epidemiological Studies
Reference VIDEO: Measurement error
Reference VIDEO: Bias in Epidemiology
Form: Learning Kit-5.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Topic 6: Cause and causative factors
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 6.1 Cause and causative factors
Lecture 6.1 Cause and causative factors (ppt Slides)
Topic 7: Causal Inference
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 7.1 Causal inference
Lecture 7.1: Causal Inference (ppt Slides)
Recorded video_Review class
Final Exam Instruction (summer/20)
FINAL EXAMINATION; Summer-2020; MPH-5131 Epidemiology II (WP)
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MPH Summer 20
MPH-5131 (MIH-202)
Summary
Epidemiology-II (Summer 20)
Why you should learn this course?
The course will expand the student's understanding of causality and threats to validity in Epidemiological research. The focus will be on the assessment and control of bias, including Selection bias, information bias, and confounding. The concept of effect modification (Interaction) will be appraised. Students will learn how to assess effect modification and control of confounding in a variety of study designs including case-control and cohort studies.
Objectives
After full participation in this course, students will be able to:
Overview of epidemiological study designs(Cross sectional study design,Case-control study design, Prospective study design, Clinical trial design
Bias in epidemiological studies
Questionnaire development and data collection
Concept of causality
Standardization for rates
Protocol development
Ethical issues in research
Critical review and scientific written
Outbreak investigation
Define epidemiological problem analysis and epidemiological approach to solve the problem
Epidemiological surveillance of health related states and Eventsin population
Epidemiology of health related states and events in population
Epidemiological methods of experimental trail
. Quasi experimental design
Teacher:
Md. Imdadul Haque
Skill Level
:
Beginner