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PUBH6035 Module 1 Discussion; Epidemiology in the News
  • PUBH6035 Module 1 Discussion; Epidemiology in the News

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  • DiscussionTips Part of what makes a discussion a discussion and not a lecture is the back and forth, indepth, animated engagement of at least two people. If you start discussing a topic andyour peers are not engaging in it, consider what you can do to get the conversationgoing. Include something that might elicit further thoughts and different opinions amongyourpeers.Rememberthatdiscussionsupportsadiscovery-basedlearningexperiencethat facilitates a deeper understanding of content from multipl...
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PUBH 6035 Module 1 Discussion; Epidemiology in the News
  • PUBH 6035 Module 1 Discussion; Epidemiology in the News

  • Other • 7 pages • 2022
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  • DiscussionTips Part of what makes a discussion a discussion and not a lecture is the back and forth, indepth, animated engagement of at least two people. If you start discussing a topic andyour peers are not engaging in it, consider what you can do to get the conversationgoing. Include something that might elicit further thoughts and different opinions amongyourpeers.Rememberthatdiscussionsupportsadiscovery-basedlearningexperiencethat facilitates a deeper understanding of content from multipl...
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PUBH 6035 Module 4 Discussion 2; Ethics in Epidemiological Research
  • PUBH 6035 Module 4 Discussion 2; Ethics in Epidemiological Research

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  • AnExperimentalStudyinthePrimaryPreventionofType2DiabetesImaginethatresearchersareconductingarandomizedcontrolledtrialofahigh-fibersupplementasapreventivemeasureinpersonsatincreasedriskoftype2diabetes. Peopleenrolledin thestudyaredisease-freeatthetime theyagreetoparticipateinthetrial,buttheyallhaveafamilyhistoryoftype2diabetesandareconsideredathigh-risk(80%)todevelopthediseaseduring their lifetime. The 10,000 participants who start the trial are healthyindividuals who are randomly allocated to r...
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PUBH 6035 Module 7 Discussion; Assessing Causality and Implications for Public Health Policy
  • PUBH 6035 Module 7 Discussion; Assessing Causality and Implications for Public Health Policy

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  • Forthisweek,thearticleIchosewasaboutDietaryGlycemicIndex(GI)and Glycemic Load (GL) and the risk of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). The articleconcluded that the high confidence in causal associations for incident T2D issufficient to consider inclusion of GI and GL in food and nutrient-basedrecommendations(Geoffreyet al.,2019). What is the epidemiological causal inference model used by the authors?Provideadetailedsummaryofhowtheauthorsusedthemodeltoassesstheassociation. ....................
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PUBH 6035 Module 3 Discussion; Study Group
  • PUBH 6035 Module 3 Discussion; Study Group

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  • In chapter 9, the strength and weaknesses of Case-control studies and Cohort studies werehighlighted. And one of the strengths of Case-Control studies is that it is efficient for rarediseases; in other words, conditions that are not common and epidemiologists are still trying tounravelthe nature ofthedisease(Aschengrau,2020).Ithought Covid-19shouldbepart ofsuchdiseases, but many of the epidemiologist studies that I have read in the past involves Cohortstudy,whilenotControlStudy?Or isitmethatisno...
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PUBH 6035 Module 6 Discussion; Study Group Outbreak Disease Detective
  • PUBH 6035 Module 6 Discussion; Study Group Outbreak Disease Detective

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  • Question1:Whatquestions(ortypesofquestions)wouldyouaskthestudent? 1. Howlongdidyoursymptomsstartafteryouate? 2. What did you eat? Did your roommate and you ate the same thing or not? 3. Was there anyone else there with you that is also experiencing the same symptoms? 4. DidyoutakeanyOTCmedication,ifsowhat? 5. Any reason why you have not seen a doctor yet? Question 4: Do you think these cases of gastroenteritis represent an outbreak at the university? Why or why not? Question 6...
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