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Research Methods Supercourse
Publish Soon, Publish Often, a Guide to Scientific Publications
To publish in international journals one needs expertise in research methods. However, in most countries there are few trained in research methods. We have built a research methods Supercourse and help desk to assist potential researchers in the development, data collection and analysis of studies.
Research Methods Library of Alexandria(RMLA) Mirror of Research Methods Library of Alexandria Dr.Serageldin CourseStudying Populations is a computer assisted learning package for epidemiological methods. It is suitable for anyone working in health sciences including medical students, Masters students, public health practitioners and clinicians. It covers many basic epidemiological concepts in a set of over 80 interactive exercises and simulations. A new version of Studying Populations for Windows 10 is available from https://medicine.dundee.ac.uk/
- Epidemiology Course 1
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- Epidemiology Course 3
- Epidemiology Course 4
- Epidemiology Course 5 - Concepts of Epidemiology
- Epidemiology Course 6
Supercourse Epidemiologic Methods lectures
A Brief Introduction to Epidemiology - VI (Basics of Research & Epidemiological Research Methodologies)
Bias and Confounding. Part I Part II Part I In Spanish Part II In Spanish
Bias, Confounding and the Role of Chance. Part I Part II
Confounding In Spanish
Data Sets and Outcome Measures. Part I Part II Part III
Data Quality Control
Different Kinds of Epidemiologic Studies
Epidemiologic Transition: Changes of fertility and mortality with modernization (2)
Epidemiologic design from a sampling perspective
Epidemiologic Design II focus on Analytic Study
Epidemiologic Measures of Association
Epidemiologic Transition in English
Epidemiologic Transition in Spanish
Epidemiologic Transition in German
Epidemiologic Transition in Chinese
Epidemiologic Transition in Japan
Epidemiologic Transition: Changes of fertility and mortality with modernization
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Epidemiologic Transition: Russian examples
Epidemiologic Transition: Changes of fertility and mortality with modernization.
Part I
Epidemiologic Transition: Changes of fertility and mortality with modernization.
PartII
Potential Errors In Epidemiologic Studies. Introduction
Potential Errors In Epidemiologic Studies. Part II
Potential Errors in Epidemiologic Studies. Part III: Bias
Potential Errors in Epidemiologic Studies. Part IV: Confounding
The epidemiological concept of population
The Use of Epidemiologic Methods in Disasters
Variation: role of error, bias and confounding
Apps for Mobile Phones in Epidemiologic Methods