An Introduction to Epidemiology and Medical Statistics

Course Info

Date: Dec-23-2024

Length: 1 Week

City: Amsterdam

Fees: 4,600

Type: In Classroom

Available Dates

  • Dec-23-2024

    Amsterdam

  • Mar-31-2025

    Amsterdam

  • June-30-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Sep-29-2025

    Amsterdam

  • Dec-29-2025

    Amsterdam

Dates in Other Venues

  • Dec-23-2024

    Barcelona

  • Dec-30-2024

    Dubai

  • Dec-30-2024

    London

  • Feb-17-2025

    London

  • Feb-17-2025

    Dubai

  • Mar-24-2025

    London

  • Mar-24-2025

    Dubai

  • Mar-31-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Mar-31-2025

    Istanbul

  • Mar-31-2025

    Paris

  • Mar-31-2025

    Barcelona

  • Mar-31-2025

    Singapore

  • May-19-2025

    London

  • May-19-2025

    Dubai

  • June-30-2025

    Barcelona

  • June-30-2025

    Paris

  • June-30-2025

    Singapore

  • June-30-2025

    Istanbul

  • June-30-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Aug-18-2025

    London

  • Aug-18-2025

    Dubai

  • Sep-01-2025

    Dubai

  • Sep-01-2025

    London

  • Sep-29-2025

    Istanbul

  • Sep-29-2025

    Barcelona

  • Sep-29-2025

    Singapore

  • Sep-29-2025

    Paris

  • Sep-29-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Dec-29-2025

    Barcelona

  • Dec-29-2025

    Paris

  • Dec-29-2025

    Istanbul

  • Dec-29-2025

    London

  • Dec-29-2025

    Kuala Lumpur

  • Dec-29-2025

    Singapore

  • Dec-29-2025

    Dubai

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

 

  •  Environmental measurements and exposure assessment

  • Toxicology - what the epidemiologist needs to know

  • Risk assessment

 

  • Cluster investigation

  • Study design and analysis: ecological analysis, time series analysis surveillance

 

  • Healthcare Surveillance

  • Critique surveillance systems available in the healthcare setting and when to apply them

  • Interpret trends in surveillance data

  • Construct and interpret a funnel plot

 

  • Summarise findings for decision makers

  • Hospital Outbreak Investigations

  • Construct case definitions given population at risk and reflect on the difficulties of inclusion/exclusion of carriage vs infection

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