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epidemiology 101 second edition pdf
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"Epidemiology 101" is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of epidemiology, providing readers with a solid foundation in the principles of this essential field. The second edition of this book offers updated content that reflects the latest advancements and methodologies in epidemiological research. It serves as a valuable resource for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the distribution and determinants of health-related states in populations.
The book is authored by Dr. Jan Van Mechelen, who is a recognized expert in epidemiology and public health. The second edition is published by Jones & Bartlett Learning, which is known for its educational resources in health science. The ISBN for this edition is 978-1284059478, ensuring that readers can easily locate the book for academic or personal use.
Through its engaging and accessible writing style, "Epidemiology 101" effectively breaks down complex concepts into manageable segments. Each chapter is structured to build upon the last, allowing readers to gradually develop their understanding of key topics such as study design, data analysis, and the interpretation of epidemiological findings. Numerous examples and case studies are included, illustrating real-world applications of epidemiological principles.
This edition not only emphasizes the importance of epidemiology in addressing public health issues but also encourages critical thinking and the application of knowledge in practical settings. By combining theory with practical insights, "Epidemiology 101" is an indispensable guide for those looking to enhance their understanding of population health and its implications in today's world.