CDC and Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health will co-sponsor
a course, "Epidemiology in Action," during May 1-12, 2000, at Emory University.
The course is designed for state and local public health professionals.
The course emphasizes the practical application of epidemiology to public
health problems and will consist of lectures, workshops, classroom exercises (including
actual epidemiologic problems), and roundtable discussions. Topics covered
include descriptive epidemiology and biostatistics, analytic epidemiology,
epidemic investigations, public health surveillance, surveys and sampling, Epi Info
software training, and discussions of selected prevalent diseases. There is a tuition charge.
Deadline for application is April 1, 2000. Additional information and applications
are available from Emory University, International Health Dept. (PIA), 1518 Clifton Rd.
NE, Room 746, Atlanta, GA 30322; telephone (404) 727-3485; fax (404) 727-4590;
World-Wide Web site http://www.sph.emory.edu/EPICOURSES/*; or
e-mail pvaleri@sph.emory.edu.
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