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Epidemiology Special Lecture
1. Overview
To learn epidemiology, an excellent textbook is used (shown below). Technical terms are explained in both English and Japanese, since knowing Japanese terms is needed to read epidemiological research papers in Japanese and reports from MHLW.
Basically each chapter is assigned for one of the participants. The assigned student must prepare handouts and distribute them, and explain it in English. Other participants also should read the chapter in advance. Additional information is also given, if any. After that, open discussion will be done among all participants. Questions in the end of each chapter will be solved, if there is enough time.
2. Plan
The lecture is done in the second semester on Thursday, 14:40-16:10 (4th time block) at GSICS 206.
- ( 1) Orientation and Assignment (with introducing preface and contents) Oct. 6
- ( 2) Chap. 1. Introduction to Epidemiologic Thinking: Oct. 13
- ( 3) Chap. 2. Pioneers in Epidemiology and Public Health: Oct. 20
- * NO CLASS due to Annual Meeting of JSPH at Osaka: Oct. 27 *
- * NO CLASS due to National Holiday: Nov. 3 *
- ( 4) Chap. 3. What Is Causation?: Nov. 10
- ( 5) Chap. 4. Measuring Disease Occurrence and Causal Effects (pp.38-56): Nov. 17
- ( 6) Chap. 4. Measuring Disease Occurrence and Causal Effects (pp.57-68): Nov. 24
- ( 7) Chap. 5. Types of Epidemiologic Studies (pp.69-87): Dec. 1
- ( 8) Chap. 5. Types of Epidemiologic Studies (pp.87-109): Dec. 8
- ( 9) Chap. 6. Infectious Disease Epidemiology: Dec. 15
- (10) Chap. 7. Dealing with Biases: Dec. 22
- (11) Chap. 8. Random Error and the Role of Statistics: Jan. 12
- (12) Chap. 9. Analyzing Simple Epidemiologic Data: Jan. 19
- (13) Chap. 10. Controlling Confounding by Stratifying Data: Jan. 26[1]
- (14) Chap. 11. Measuring Interactions: Jan. 26[2]
- (15) Chap. 12. Using Regression Models in Epidemiologic Analysis (linear and logistic regression code in R, plot with result): Jan. 26[3]
- (16) Chap. 13. Epidemiology in Clinical Settings: Jan. 26[4]
3. Evaluation
Based on handout, presentation and discussion.
4. Textbook
Kenneth J. Rothman (2012) Epidemiology: An Introduction, 2nd. Ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Companion site: Possible answers to chapter questions are submitted by the readers)
5. Office hour
For the students of the Graduate School of Health Sciences, Tuesday, 18:00-18:30, at Myodani campus E707. For the students of GSICS, Thusday afternoon at Frontier Building Room 717. Taking appointment is recommended.
6. Message to the students
Done in English.
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