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Download Introduction To Epidemiology PDF

Rating: (8 reviews) Author: Ray M. Merrill ISBN : 9780763766221 New from $20.11 Format: PDF
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New Edition Available 8/17/2012 Introduction to Epidemiology, Fifth Edition is the ideal introductory text for the epidemiology student with minimal training in the biomedical sciences and statistics. With updated tables, figures, and examples throughout, the Fifth Edition is a thorough revision that offers an all new chapter covering areas of modern epidemiology such as environmental epidemiology, social epidemiology, and reproductive epidemiology. The chapters feature several new case studies and news files representing applications of commonly used research designs. Learning objectives, as well as study questions with descriptive answers, in each chapter engage the student in further analysis and reflection.
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  • Paperback: 418 pages
  • Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning; 5 edition (July 10, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0763766224
  • ISBN-13: 978-0763766221
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 7.8 x 9.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds

Download Introduction To Epidemiology PDF

This textbook of epidemiology shares the current culture and trends of this aspect of the health sciences.It is most helpful for those delving into a new area of epidemiology.It provides introductory materials,taking you to some of the original founders of the science and deals with descriptive and anlytical epidemiology in a way that prepares you for case control and other study cases used in clinical epidemiology.

A good introduction as a first year course in medicine and those pursuing their first degree in pharmacy and environmental health science!!!
By Deoanand Geer
I'll preface by saying this was required for a class I took. This book was definitely helpful in outlining terms, ideas, and methods of studying epidemiology. It's not filled with a lot of fluff: it's chock-full of information, which may make it a difficult read for some people. The explanations were very thorough, and there wasn't much that I needed to have clarified by my instructor. A very good outline on the basics of the subject.
By Teresa Goodwin

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