Epidemiology and public health medicine

This book will cover four of the major strands of the courses taught to medical undergraduates under the umbrella terms of epidemiology and public health. Namely mainstream epidemiology, critical appraisal of medical evidence or evidence based medicine, population based issues such as communicable d...

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Main Authors: Vetter, Norman (Author), Matthews, Ian (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Churchill Livingston 1999
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Summary:This book will cover four of the major strands of the courses taught to medical undergraduates under the umbrella terms of epidemiology and public health. Namely mainstream epidemiology, critical appraisal of medical evidence or evidence based medicine, population based issues such as communicable disease and environmental hazard, and the provision of health care. In the new curricula, these courses tend to occur in years one or two, and are often, together with behavioural sciences and primary care, part of larger courses called something like 'Human Basis of Medicine' or 'Medicine and Society'. Greater importance is being placed on these topics than previously, and this, together with the fashion for evidence-based medicine, will ensure that the subject has a higher exam priority for students than in the past. Currently available books tend to be biased towards epidemiology or towards public health, thus necessitating the purchase of two books rather than one, and none offers the integrated approach at a level suitable for undergraduates which is a feature of our book
Physical Description:258 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780443057045
0443057044