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Decks in this class (20)

L1: Introduction and epidemiology
What is epidemiology 1,
What do epidemiologists look at 2,
The scope of epidemiology 3
10  cards
L1: Introduction and epidemiology part 2
Risk and risk ratios 1,
What is a reference level 2,
Interpreting risk ratio example a...
4  cards
L2: Study design
Things to think about when design...,
Types of study design 2,
Quantiative vs qualitative 3
10  cards
L2: Study design part 2
How can study designs be classifi...,
Ecological studies 2,
Advantages and disadvantages of e...
10  cards
L2: Study design part 3
Potential errors and biases in ob...
1  cards
L3: Bias and confounding
Internal and external validity 1,
What is bias 2,
What is validity and its types 3
10  cards
L3: Bias and confounding part 2
Recall bias 1,
Non differential misclassification 2,
Confounding 3
9  cards
L4: Causality and statistical interpretation
Criteria for causation 1,
Bradford hill s criteria for asse...,
Explaining bradford hills criteria 3
10  cards
L4: Causality and statistical interpretation part 2
Summarising categorical data 1,
Univariate analysis 2,
Comparing distribution 3
8  cards
L5: Randomised controlled trials
What is a clinical trial 1,
How to assess the benefit of a ne...,
Hirearchy of evidence 3
10  cards
L5: Randomised controlled trials part 2
Elements of design 1,
Use of a control group 2,
Use of a placebo 3
12  cards
L7: Implementation science
What is implementation science 1,
Why does implementation science m...,
Proms 3
10  cards
L7: Implementation science part 2
Inner setting domain 1,
Individuals domain 2,
Implementation process domain 3
11  cards
L9: Methods for global cancer
Global cancer 1,
Complicated multi dimensional met...,
Read the paper on slide 8 3
10  cards
L9: Methods for global cancer part 2
Incremental cost effeciveness rat...,
Economic analysis at the patient ...,
Ethnography to political economy 3
7  cards
L10: Ethics and data integrity
0  cards
Exam practice tips
Common confounders and effect mod...,
What do you do when commenting on...,
How to tell if something is not a...
9  cards
evaluating study design (MUST MEMORISE)
Evaluating studies 1,
Evaluating source populations spe...,
Introducing misclassification and...
11  cards
interpreting the table (MUST MEMORISE)
Interpreting p values 1,
Describing confidence intervals 2,
When interpreting logistic regres...
8  cards
scentences to memorise for the intro
This essay 1
1  cards

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