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Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH)
The Yale School of Epidemiology
and Public Health (EPH) provides a wealth of educational opportunities
for patient-oriented research. Eligible students may audit courses, with
application, permission from the course instructor, and tuition (waived
for eligible students). Courses range across a vast array of areas pertinent
to patient-oriented research, including biostatistics, clinical trial
methods, and chronic disease epidemiology.
Examples of courses offered at the School of Epidemiology and Public
Health of potential interest to patient-oriented researchers include:
- Categorical Data Analysis (BIS 625b)
- Applied Regression Analysis (BIS 623a)
- Longitudinal Data Analysis (BIS 628b)
- Topics in Statistical Epidemiology (BIS 635b)
- Fundamentals of Clinical Trials (BIS 540a)
- Advanced Topics and Case Studies in Multicenter Clinical Trials (BIS
561b)
- Measurement Issues in Chronic Disease Epidemiology (CDE 523b)
- Advanced Epidemiologic Research Methods (CDE 619a)
- Social and Behavioral Influences on Health (CDE 505a)
- Epidemiology of Some Common Chronic Diseases (CDE 521a)
- Health and Aging (CDE 531a)
- Epidemiology of Cancer (CDE 532b)
- Approaches to Data Management and Analysis of Epidemiologic Data (CDE534b)
- Introduction to Evidence-Based Health Care (CDE 550a)
- Nutrition and Chronic Disease (CDE 562a)
- HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Seminar (CDE 638)
- Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders (CDE 670b)
- Topics in Genetic Epidemiology (BIS 631b)
- Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology (CDE 518b)
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Decision-Making (HPA 570b)
Contact information—Phone (203) 785-3307
http://info.med.yale.edu/eph
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