An Introduction to Epidemiology and Medical Statistics

Course Info

Length:

5 Days

Type:

In Classroom

City:

Paris

Course ID:

HCML1041
Available DatesVenue
2025-09-01Paris
2025-12-01Paris
2026-03-02Paris
2026-06-01Paris
2026-09-07Paris
2026-12-07Paris
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2025-09-01Barcelona
2025-09-01Dubai
2025-09-01Amsterdam
2025-09-01Istanbul
2025-09-01Kuala Lumpur
2025-09-01Singapore
2025-10-06London
2025-11-03Dubai
2025-12-01Amsterdam
2025-12-01Singapore
2025-12-01Barcelona
2025-12-01London
2025-12-01Istanbul
2025-12-01Kuala Lumpur
2026-01-05Dubai
2026-02-02London
2026-03-02Kuala Lumpur
2026-03-02Hong Kong
2026-03-02Barcelona
2026-03-02Singapore
2026-03-02Amsterdam
2026-03-02Istanbul
2026-03-02Dubai
2026-04-06London
2026-05-04Dubai
2026-06-01Singapore
2026-06-01Kuala Lumpur
2026-06-01Barcelona
2026-06-01Hong Kong
2026-06-01Amsterdam
2026-06-01Istanbul
2026-06-01London
2026-07-06Dubai
2026-08-03London
2026-09-07Barcelona
2026-09-07Istanbul
2026-09-07Amsterdam
2026-09-07Kuala Lumpur
2026-09-07Dubai
2026-09-07Hong Kong
2026-09-07Singapore
2026-10-05London
2026-11-02Dubai
2026-12-07Singapore
2026-12-07Amsterdam
2026-12-07Barcelona
2026-12-07Istanbul
2026-12-07Kuala Lumpur
2026-12-07London
2026-12-07Hong Kong

Course Details

  • Introduction

  • Objective

  • Who should attend

  • Course Location

 

Epidemiology offers powerful tools to quantify the degree to which risk factors and humanitarian interventions affect population health in a crisis. These tools include surveys, surveillance, analysis of programme data, and rapid assessment. Often different tools can provide information about the same health outcome or indicator of interest; however, the types of information provided by different tools may differ. As a result, a strategic choice about which tool to use is often required.

 

Introduction to Epidemiology and Medical Statistics Training course course aims to provide a grounding in epidemiological study designs and measures of disease risk used in aetiological epidemiology and health services research. Participants will gain practical experience in study design and the appraisal of the epidemiological literature.

By the end of this course participants will be able to interpret and report on healthcare surveillance data and to undertake a simulated hospital outbreak investigation. Teaching methods will include interactive practical sessions and activities.

Course Outline

5 days course

 

  •  Environmental measurements and exposure assessment

  • Toxicology - what the epidemiologist needs to know

  • Risk assessment

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