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International Course in Applied Epidemiology
CDC and Emory University will cosponsor an international
course in
applied epidemiology designed for globally based public health
professionals. This course will be held at CDC during October 5-30,
1998.
The course emphasizes the practical application of epidemiology to
public
health problems and comprises lectures, workshops, classroom
exercises
(including actual epidemiologic problems), and computer labs.
Topics
covered include descriptive epidemiology and biostatistics,
analytic
epidemiology, epidemic investigations, public health surveillance,
surveys
and sampling, computers and Epi Info software, and discussions of
selected
prevalent diseases. There is a tuition charge.
Applications must be received by August 31, 1998. Additional
information and applications are available from Department PSB,
Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University, 7th floor, 1518 Clifton
Road,
N.E., Atlanta GA 30322; telephone (404) 727-3485; fax (404)
727-4590; or
e-mail ogostan@sph.emory.edu.
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