Overview

This topic introduces and then builds on essential concepts of epidemiology by priming and consolidating student understandings of how to measure population health determinants and outcomes, interpreting health data and theories of causation. Subsequent learning will focus on epidemiological study designs and understanding for which types of research questions they … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to build foundational knowledge of epidemiological concepts and understanding of epidemiological research methods in order to prepare students to critically evaluate the epidemiological literature and develop capacity to design research to address specific public health research questions.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Distinguish between the three main types of research questions used in epidemiology i) to describe, ii) to predict, and iii) to understand the causes of disease and health in a population”
2.
Understand epidemiological health measures, and apply them to describing patterns of disease occurrence and calculation of basic measures including absolute and relative measures of risk
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Determine the appropriate research design for each circumstance and demonstrate understanding of and what findings can be produced from each study design
4.
Demonstrate capacity to design a research proposal to address a public health issue in Australia
5.
Correctly interpret epidemiological results, and critically evaluate conclusions based on these in the epidemiological literature

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