Supercourse Lectures from Members of the Institute of Medicine (IOM)
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Institute of Medicine (IOM) Lecture LinksLectures
This page contains links to over 140 lectures by 45 IOM members
Updated November/24/2010
Aaron Beck and Gregory Brown Baruch Blumberg Willard Cates Hoosen (Jerry) Coovadia Michael Doyle- Contamination of Foods by Pathogens in the Environment
- Food Safety Challenges from Farm to Table. Part I in Chinese Part II
- WHAT SHOULD PHYSICIANS KNOW ABOUT HEALTH ECONOMICS?
- THE DECLINE OF MORTALITY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- Non-Medical Determinants of Health
- Evidence-Based Medicine: Promises and Problems
- Health Economics and Health Policy
- An Overview of Risk Assessment
- Epidemiological Issues in Determining Whether Benzene Causes Lymphatic Cancer or A Toxicologist's Defense Against the Pump Handle. Part I Part II
- Risk Assessment as a Risk Management Tool
- Advanced Quantitative Methods.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
In Spanish: Part I Part II Part III Part IV
- Why Is Sequence Comparison Useful?
Part I
in Spanish
Web version in Spanish
- The National Children's Study in Spanish
- Finding Research Support.
Part I
Part II
in Spanish: Part I Part II - Treatment During Pregnancy: Gaps in our Knowledge Part I Part II
- Prevention of Ovarian Cancer in Chinese
- Ovarian Cancer: Reproductive Factors and Beyond
- Prevention of Complications from PID Part I Part II
- Pathways Toward Building a Supercourse of Science Part I Part II
- Cancer Prevention, Ethics, and Managed Care
- Public Health Genetics: An Emerging Interdisciplinary Field For The Post-Genomic Era
- The New Millennium: Values, Perceptions of Risk and the Key Roles of Science and Technology
- Assessing and Managing Environmental Risks: Putting Each Problem Into Public Health Context and Engaging Stakeholders from the Start Part I Part II
- GRAND CHALLENGES AND GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES and SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Part I Part II
- Genomics, Toxicology, & Public Health Part I Part II
- Ecogenetics, Evolutionary Biology, Genomics, and Medicine. Part I Part II
- FRONTIER SCIENCE AND GRAND CHALLENGES: INVESTING IN HIGH-POTENTIAL INDIVIDUALS AND HIGH-PAYOFF SCIENTIFIC FIELDS
- The New Biology: From Science in the Modern World to the Genetics of Diabetes
- International Collaboration in Proteomics and Informatics. Part I Part II
- Public Health Disaster Consequences of Disasters in Spanish in Russian in Arabic in Portuguese in Japanese
- The Use of Epidemiologic Methods in Disasters
- The Mundane to the Critical: The Need for Transition from Individual Care to Population Health Maintenance
- Public Health Consequences of Earthquakes. Part I Part II
- Disasters: The Public Health Impact
- Data for Decision Making in Disasters: Advances and Controversies. Part I Part II
- Earthquake Mitigation in Spanish
- Research Highlights from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases in Spanish
- Insurance, the Presence of a Medical Home, and the Benefits of Primary Care for Children.
Part I
Part II
in Spanish: Part I Part II - The Primacy of Primary Care in Health Services Systems
- Primary Care, Health, and Equity.
Part I
Part II
in Spanish: Part I Part II
- Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations in Spanish
- Effectively Breaking the Cycle of Drugs and Crime in Spanish
- Dopamine’s Role in Drug Craving in Spanish
- The Neurobiology of Free Will In Addictive Disorders
- Economics of Tobacco: Myths and Realities. Part I Part II
- Technology, Policy, and the Future of Nicotine Addiction. Part I Part II