Oxford University Press, USA
Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of Illness
Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of Illness
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Authored by two award-winning epidemiology instructors, this book is ideally suited for use as a text in a graduate-level course sequence in epidemiologic methods. The book's chapters are organized around three main themes: general concepts and tools of epidemiology; major study designs; and special topics, including screening, outbreak investigations, and use of epidemiology to evaluate policies and programs. With additional exercises at the end of each chapter and expanded attention to topics such as confounding, this new edition of Epidemiologic Methods is an indispensable resource for the next generation of epidemiologic study.
Author: Noel S. Weiss, Thomas D. Koepsell
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 08/04/2014
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.80lbs
Size: 9.90h x 7.00w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780195314465
About the Author
Noel S. Weiss, MD, DrPH, has been a faculty member at the University of Washington and at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center since 1973. His research has been in the areas of cancer epidemiology and clinical epidemiology. He has authored or co-authored more than 600 publications, including three books. At the University of Washington he has received awards for teaching and mentoring, and in 2011 was selected by the Congress of Epidemiology as the first winner of the Alfred Evans Award for teaching and mentoring.
