Translating the evidence from the bedside topopulations
This sixth edition of the best-selling Epidemiology,Evidence-based Medicine and Public Health Lecture Notes equipsstudents and health professionals with the basic tools required tolearn, practice and teach epidemiology and health prevention in acontemporary setting.
The first section, ‘Epidemiology’, introduces thefundamental principles and scientific basis behind work to improvethe health of populations, including a new chapter on geneticepidemiology. Applying the current and best scientific evidence totreatment at both individual and population level is intrinsicallylinked to epidemiology and public health, and has been introducedin a brand new second section: ‘Evidence-basedMedicine’ (EBM), with advice on how to incorporate EBMprinciples into your own practice. The third section, ‘PublicHealth’, introduces students to public health practice, includingstrategies and tools used to prevent disease, prolong life, reduceinequalities, and includes global health.
Thoroughly updated throughout, including new studies and casesfrom around the globe, key learning features include:
- Learning objectives and key points in every chapter
- Extended coverage of critical appraisal and datainterpretation
- A brand new self-assessment section of SAQs and’True/False’ questions for each topic
- A glossary to quickly identify the meaning of key terms, all ofwhich are highlighted for study and exam preparation
- Further reading suggestions on each topic
Whether approaching these topics for the first time, starting aspecial study module or placement, or looking for a quick-referencesummary, this book offers medical students, junior doctors, andpublic health students an invaluable collection of theoretical andpractical information.