Teaching health statistics lesson and seminar outlines

This book provides a selection of 23 lesson and seminar outlines designed to encourage the well-organized teaching of health statistics. Noting the central role of statistics in epidemiology and public health, the book responds to the growing need for all health professionals to acquire competence i...

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Corporate Author: World Health Organization
Other Authors: Lwanga, S. Kaggwa (Editor), Tye, Cho-Yook (Editor), Ayeni, O (Editor)
Format: Book
Published: Geneva World Health Organization ©1999
Edition:Second edition
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