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Epidemiology for Canadian Students

Principles, Methods and Critical Appraisal
By:Scott Patten
Publisher:ACP - Brush Education Inc.
Print ISBN:9781550595758
eText ISBN:9781550595734
Edition:0
Copyright:2015
Format:Page Fidelity

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Epidemiology for Canadian Students introduces students to the principles and methods of epidemiology and critical appraisal, all grounded within a Canadian context. This context is crucial—epidemiologic research in Canada most often uses data from Canadian registries, Canadian special purpose cohorts, provincial health administrators, national statistical agencies and other sources that will be important to Canadian students during their careers.

Dr. Scott Patten draws on more than 20 years’ experience teaching epidemiology to present core concepts in a conversational tone and pragmatic sequence. This introductory textbook is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students, health professionals and trainees.

Topics include:

  • Basic principles and why epidemiological reasoning matters for health professionals.
  • Key parameters in descriptive and analytical epidemiology.
  • Sources of error in epidemiology, and ways to quantify and control error.
  • The concept of bias, which is introduced with basic parameter estimates to make it more accessible to students.
  • Key study designs and their vulnerability to error.
  • How to use critical appraisal and causal judgement to evaluate epidemiological studies.

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