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Decks in this class (21)

lecture 14
What is epidemiology,
What is population health,
What effects someones socioeconom...
8  cards
lecture 15
What are group 1 diseases,
What are non communicable diseases,
What are lower income countries m...
9  cards
lecture 16
What are the three measures of oc...,
What is prevalence,
Why do we want to know the preval...
23  cards
lecture 17
What are cross sectional studies,
What can cross sectional studies ...,
What does the triangle represent ...
9  cards
lecture 18
What is an exposure,
What is an outcome,
What does pceot stand for
17  cards
Lecture 19
How are individuals defined in a ...,
How do cohort studies work,
What measures of occurrence can b...
11  cards
lecture 20
What are case control studies,
What are the steps of case contro...,
What do case control studies measure
12  cards
lecture 21
What,
How does a randomised control tri...,
What is the difference between co...
13  cards
lecture 22
What is internal validity,
What is external validity,
What does increasing the size of ...
36  cards
lecture 24
What is the definition of bias,
In systematic error findings coul...,
In what phases can selection and ...
16  cards
lecture 25
How can measurement error occur,
What effect might measurement err...,
What effect might measurement err...
13  cards
lecture 26 - confounding
What is confounding,
What are the three properties of ...,
What does indep
11  cards
lecture 27 - confounding
What is stratification,
What is the basic recipe for stra...,
What are the pros to stratification
8  cards
lecture 28 - research ethics
What is beneficence in research e...,
What is non maleficence in resear...,
What is clinical equipoise
8  cards
lecture 29 - association
What is an association,
What is the full pie in the casua...,
What are each of the exposures in...
12  cards
lecture 31 - systematic reviews
What are the two main types of re...,
Why are systematic reviews done,
How are systematic reviews conducted
9  cards
lecture 32 - surveillance
What is surveillance,
What is surveillance used for,
What is indicator based surveillance
12  cards
lecture 33 - prevention
What is the primary level of prev...,
What is the secondary level of pr...,
Examples of primary prevention
14  cards
lecture 34 - evidence based practice
What are the three aspects of evi...,
What does appraise the evidence mean,
What are some epidemiological que...
5  cards
lecture 35 - screening
What is screening,
What is a screening program,
What is a screening test
27  cards
lecture 36 - outbreaks
What is the one health approach,
What is included in the epidemiol...,
What are examples of infectious a...
19  cards

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