Curriculum
11 Sections
32 Lessons
Lifetime
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Module 1: Introduction to Epidemiology
3
1.1
Definition and Scope of Epidemiology
1.2
Role of Epidemiology in Public Health
1.3
History and Development of Epidemiology
Module 2: Measures of Disease Frequency
3
2.1
Incidence and Prevalence
2.2
Morbidity and Mortality Rates
2.3
Case Fatality Rate
Module 3: Distribution of Disease
3
3.1
Person, Place, and Time
3.2
Patterns of Disease Occurrence
3.3
Health Inequalities
Module 4: Determinants of Health and Disease
3
4.1
Risk Factors and Protective Factors
4.2
Social, Environmental, and Behavioral Determinants
4.3
Host, Agent, and Environment
Module 5: Epidemiological Study Designs
4
5.1
Descriptive Studies
5.2
Analytical Studies
5.3
Experimental Studies
5.4
Strengths and Limitations of Study Designs
Module 6: Infectious Disease Epidemiology
3
6.1
Modes of Disease Transmission
6.2
Epidemics, Endemics, and Pandemics
6.3
Prevention and Control Measures
Module 7: Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology
3
7.1
Chronic Diseases
7.2
Lifestyle and Behavioral Risk Factors
7.3
Epidemiological Transition
Module 8: Public Health Surveillance
3
8.1
Surveillance Systems
8.2
Data Collection and Reporting
8.3
Use of Surveillance Data
Module 9: Outbreak Investigation
3
9.1
Steps in Outbreak Investigation
9.2
Case Definition and Case Finding
9.3
Control and Prevention Measures
Module 10: Final Review and Certification
4
10.1
Course Summary
10.2
Practical Applications of Epidemiology
10.3
Final Assessment
10.4
Course Completion and Certification
Final Assessment
1
11.1
Final Exam – Introduction to Epidemiology
20 Questions
Introduction to Epidemiology
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