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Epidemiology-I-WP (Spring 21)
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Academic Calendar for MPH (WP)
Class Routine Spring-2021 WP
Course contents_MPH-513_Epidemiology-I (WP)
Topic 1: Introduction to Epidemiology
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 1.1-Introduction to Epidemiology
Lecture 1.1: Introduction to Epidemiology (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: Ecology & Disease Occurrence
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 2.1- Ecology & Disease Occurrence:
Lecture 2.1: Ecology & Disease Occurrence (ppt. Slide)
Reference Article: Concept of ecology & eco-system, their differences and similarities
Reference Articles: Epidemiological Triad- Agent, Host, Environment
Reference VIDEO: Epidemiological Triad-- How disease occur?
Q & A Forum based on the lessons of Topic 2
FORM: Learning Kit-2.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Instruction for Assignment & Presentation
Topic 3: Epidemiological Terms
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 3.1- Epidemiological Terms
Lecturer 3.1: Epidemiological Terms (ppt. Slide)
Reference eBooK_Dictionary_of_Epidemiology_5th_Ed by Miquel Porta
Reference eBook_Epidemiological Research--Terms and Concepts by O. S. Miettinen
Reference Online Resources_Basic Principles of Epidemiology
Reference VIDEO_Basic concept and definition frequently used in Epidemiology
Q & A Forum (Based on the lessons of Topic 3)
FORM: Learning Kit-3.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
A1. FIRST QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 1 & 2)
Topic 4: Measurements in Epidemiology
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 4.1- Measurements of Epidemiology
Recorded VIDEO: Lecture 4.2- Measurement of Epidemiology (Cont'd)
Lecture 4.1: Measurements in Epidemiology
Reference eBooK_Principles of Epidemiology (3rd Edition) by CDC
Reference Article_The difference between incidence and prevalence
Reference VIDEO_Incidence and Prevalence - Everything you need to know
Q & A Forum (Based on the lessons of Topic 4)
FORM: Learning Kit-4.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
Mid-Term Exam Instructions
MID TERM EXAMINATION; Spring-2021; Epidemiology I
Topic 5: Epidemiological studies
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 5.1- Epidemiological studies
Recorded video_ Lecture 5.2- Epidemiological studies...Cont'd
Lecture 5.1: Epidemiological studies (ppt Slides)
Form: Learning Kit-5.1 (Evaluation Quiz)
SECOND QUIZ TEST (Based on the lessons of Topics 5-Epidemiological studies)
Topic 6: Screening
Recorded video_Lecture 6.1- Screening
Lecturer 6: Screening (ppt Slides)
Topic 7: Surveillance
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 7.1- Surveillance
Lecture 7: Surveillance (ppt. Slides)
Topic 8: Investigation of Epidemic
Recorded VIDEO_Lecture 8.1- Investigation of the Epidemic
Lecture 8.1: Investigation of Epidemic (ppt. Slides)
Recorded video_Lecture-9 -Review class for the Final exam
Edit Final Assessment Instructions (Spring/21)
Recorded VIDEO: Final Assessment Instructions
Finial Assessment (Spring/21): Assessment I (Quiz type)
Finial Assessment (Spring/21): Assessment II (Assignment type)
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MPH-513-WP (MIH-211)
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Epidemiology-I-WP (Spring 21)
Why you should learn this course?
Epidemiology 1 is a 3-credit course designed for public health care professionals. ‘Epidemiology’ is the basic science of public health. Often called “the cornerstone” of public health, epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases, health conditions, or events among populations and the application of that study to control health problems. Epidemiological methods are frequently used by public health professionals to determine relevant risk factors associated with disease occurrence. Knowledge of these risk factors is used to direct further research investigation and to implement disease control measures as well as to promote health.
Course objectives:
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Understand the practice of epidemiology as it relates to real life;
Makes for a better appreciation of public health programs and policies;
Explore public health issues like cardiovascular and infectious diseases;
Know about the advantages and limitations of epidemiologic research.
Teacher:
Md. Imdadul Haque
Skill Level
:
Beginner