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Protocol and project modules Protocol and project modules
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This resource presents a number of postgraduate courses that are offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health: Applied Epidemiology Public Health Public Health (International Health) It covers the work Masters students need to undertake in the modules that, first, cover the development of a protocol and project (A34574) and, secondly, the assessment of the dissertation (A34575). For Diploma students following the Diploma in Public Health or Diploma in Applied Epidemiology the information covers the development of a protocol and a literature review or short epidemiological study (A34562 or A34580 respectively). Module Code: A34574 (Protocol for Masters stu This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This resource presents a number of postgraduate courses that are offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health: Applied Epidemiology Public Health Public Health (International Health) It covers the work Masters students need to undertake in the modules that, first, cover the development of a protocol and project (A34574) and, secondly, the assessment of the dissertation (A34575). For Diploma students following the Diploma in Public Health or Diploma in Applied Epidemiology the information covers the development of a protocol and a literature review or short epidemiological study (A34562 or A34580 respectively). Module Code: A34574 (Protocol for Masters stuSubjects
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A series of presentations developed to introduce health department employees to the basic terms and concepts that they are likely to encounter in the field.License
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This course in Training Methods and Continuing Education for Health Workers identifies the role of training and continuing education as an important component of health service and personnel management.License
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Dr. Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India before completing her specialist training in Public Health in the East Midlands. She completed a doctorate in Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She is currently part of the Health Protection Research Group at Nottingham and her research is primarily in respiratory disease epidemiology. She is also interested in evaluation methods and is currently involved in some public health service evaluations. Dr. Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India before completing her specialist training in Public Health in the East Midlands. She completed a doctorate in Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She is currently part of the Health Protection Research Group at Nottingham and her research is primarily in respiratory disease epidemiology. She is also interested in evaluation methods and is currently involved in some public health service evaluations. This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10 The 'Evaluation Techniques' module is one of the core modules taught on the Masters in Public Health which is offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health at The University of Nottingham. This resource includes an overview of the module, a recommended reading list that supports the module and 3 of the 7 lectures that are delivered. Suitable for study at Masters Level. Dr Puja R Myles, School of Community Health Sciences - Epidemiology an Public Health Dr. Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India before This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009/10 The 'Evaluation Techniques' module is one of the core modules taught on the Masters in Public Health which is offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health at The University of Nottingham. This resource includes an overview of the module, a recommended reading list that supports the module and 3 of the 7 lectures that are delivered. Suitable for study at Masters Level. Dr Puja R Myles, School of Community Health Sciences - Epidemiology an Public Health Dr. Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India beforeSubjects
UNow | UNow | UKOER | UKOER | Evaluation Techniques | Evaluation Techniques | Epidemiology | Epidemiology | Public Health | Public Health | Health Protection | Health Protection | Respitory Disease Epidemiology | Respitory Disease Epidemiology | Medicine and Dentistry | Medicine and DentistryLicense
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Dr Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India before completing her specialist training in Public Health in the East Midlands. She completed a doctorate in Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She is currently part of the Health Protection Research Group at Nottingham and her research is primarily in respiratory disease epidemiology. She is also interested in evaluation methods and is currently involved in some public health service evaluations. Dr Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She trained as a dentist at Panjab University, India and worked as a dentist in India before completing her specialist training in Public Health in the East Midlands. She completed a doctorate in Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham. She is currently part of the Health Protection Research Group at Nottingham and her research is primarily in respiratory disease epidemiology. She is also interested in evaluation methods and is currently involved in some public health service evaluations. This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009 This module has two essential components: Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health. Evidence-Based Medicine was introduced as a new discipline because traditionally the teaching of medicine was heavily reliant on an apprenticeship-type system with emphasis on learning from observing one’s teachers. One of the guiding principles in the NHS today is that all health care should be based on research evidence. One of the aims of this module is to cover core concepts in epidemiology and basic statistics so that you are able to understand the evidence presented in research papers and apply it to your clinical practice. The Public Health component of this module will provide you This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009 This module has two essential components: Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health. Evidence-Based Medicine was introduced as a new discipline because traditionally the teaching of medicine was heavily reliant on an apprenticeship-type system with emphasis on learning from observing one’s teachers. One of the guiding principles in the NHS today is that all health care should be based on research evidence. One of the aims of this module is to cover core concepts in epidemiology and basic statistics so that you are able to understand the evidence presented in research papers and apply it to your clinical practice. The Public Health component of this module will provide youSubjects
UNow | UNow | Evidence Based Medicine | Evidence Based Medicine | UKOER | UKOER | Public Health | Public Health | Health of the population | Health of the population | Determinants of health | Determinants of health | Inequalities in health | Inequalities in health | Obesity | diet and physical activity | Obesity | diet and physical activity | Screening | Screening | Positive predictive value of screening tests | Positive predictive value of screening tests | multidisciplinary approach to population health | multidisciplinary approach to population healthLicense
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This free course, Public health in community settings: An introduction, introduces you to some key aspects of community-level engagement, in particular how to get to know the locality in which you want to work and how you might work in partnership with local people. In doing so, it gives you a sense of the nature and approach of community-based public health work. First published on Fri, 12 Feb 2016 as Public health in community settings: An introduction. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 This free course, Public health in community settings: An introduction, introduces you to some key aspects of community-level engagement, in particular how to get to know the locality in which you want to work and how you might work in partnership with local people. In doing so, it gives you a sense of the nature and approach of community-based public health work. First published on Fri, 12 Feb 2016 as Public health in community settings: An introduction. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016License
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See all metadataUsing numbers and handling data Using numbers and handling data
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You might not realise it, but maths is an essential component of healthcare. In fact, sloppy calculations can have fatal consequences. This free course, Using numbers and handling data, is designed for those contemplating a future in the health services industry. First published on Wed, 16 Mar 2016 as Using numbers and handling data. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 You might not realise it, but maths is an essential component of healthcare. In fact, sloppy calculations can have fatal consequences. This free course, Using numbers and handling data, is designed for those contemplating a future in the health services industry. First published on Wed, 16 Mar 2016 as Using numbers and handling data. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016Subjects
Public Health | Public Health | medication | medication | S110_1 | S110_1 | health | health | handling data | handling dataLicense
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See all metadataIntroducing public health Introducing public health
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This free course, Introducing public health, introduces some key elements of public health and health promotion, using a video case study of Coventry. It focuses on the major determinants of health and ill health and the scope of public health work. First published on Mon, 29 Feb 2016 as Introducing public health. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 This free course, Introducing public health, introduces some key elements of public health and health promotion, using a video case study of Coventry. It focuses on the major determinants of health and ill health and the scope of public health work. First published on Mon, 29 Feb 2016 as Introducing public health. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016Subjects
Public Health | Public Health | multidisciplinary | multidisciplinary | health | health | community | community | case study | case studyLicense
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See all metadataPublic health and mental health promotion Public health and mental health promotion
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In this free course, Public health and mental health promotion, you will examine public health from a mental health perspective, beginning with an exploration of the relationship between public health and mental health. Mental health promotion is concerned with achieving positive mental health and quality of life. First published on Fri, 12 Feb 2016 as Public health and mental health promotion. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016 In this free course, Public health and mental health promotion, you will examine public health from a mental health perspective, beginning with an exploration of the relationship between public health and mental health. Mental health promotion is concerned with achieving positive mental health and quality of life. First published on Fri, 12 Feb 2016 as Public health and mental health promotion. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016License
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See all metadataMPH Capstone Honors Recipients 2011
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MPH candidates are required to prepare capstone projects to complete their degree program. Each year, special honors were given to ten students for the best overall capstone projects. Presentations from five of the ten 2011 honors recipients are posted.License
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See all metadataMPH Capstone Honors Recipients 2010
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MPH candidates are required to prepare capstone projects to complete their degree program. Each year, special honors were given to ten students for the best overall capstone projects. Presentations from four of the ten 2010 honors recipients are posted.License
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See all metadataAnimals in Research: Law, Policy, and Humane Sciences
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Introduces students to the principles, laws, and policies that influence the use of animal and alternative, non-animal-based (humane sciences) research techniques in biomedical research.Subjects
General Public HealthLicense
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See all metadataEnhancing Humane Science - Improving Animal Research
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This course provides a broad overview of diverse topics in the practice of and approaches to humane animal experimentation.License
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See all metadataMPH Capstone Honors Recipients 2009
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MPH candidates are required to prepare capstone projects to complete their degree program.License
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See all metadataFundamentals of Epidemiology II
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Fundamentals of Epidemiology I and II introduce the basic concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics as applied to public health problems.License
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See all metadataFundamentals of Epidemiology I
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Fundamentals of Epidemiology I is the first half of a course that introduces the basic concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics as applied to public health problems.License
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See all metadataDean's Lecture Series: 2007-2008
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In these presentations, the lecturers address challenging public health issues of the day and report on lessons learned from their own research and experience in the field.License
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See all metadataMPH Capstone Honors Recipients 2008
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MPH candidates are required to prepare capstone projects to complete their degree program. Each year, special honors were given to ten students for the best overall capstone projects. Presentations from three of the ten 2008 honors recipients are posted.License
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This course emphasizes the analysis of ethnographic and other forms of qualitative data in public health research.Subjects
General Public HealthLicense
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See all metadataEvaluating Therapies in Observational Studies: HAART to Heart Lessons from HIV/AIDS
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This lecture addresses the evaluation challenges posed by observational studies, paying particular attention to the cardiovascular implications raised by recent HAART research.License
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See all metadataJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Faculty Interviews
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Chronic Diseases | Environment | Health Policy | Infectious Disease | Public Health PreparednessLicense
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See all metadataPrinciples of Drug Development
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Presents principles underlying preclinical and clinical development of new therapeutic drugs and procedures.License
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The workshop is intended for Doctoral students in the health and social sciences who are at the stage of developing a research proposal.License
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See all metadataImproving Understanding and Collaboration Among First Responders
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This unique training addresses the institutional culture of five responder groups: law enforcement, EMS, fire, public health, and private security in an attempt at fostering understanding among these groups.License
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See all metadataBiological Agents of Water and Foodborne Bioterrorism
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Examines the various biological agents that terrorists could use against food or water supplies.License
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