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Harvard School of Public Health
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Spring 2010
Exposure Assessment for Environmental&Occupational Epidemiology
Dr. T. Smith, Dr. D. Dockery
2.5 credits
Lectures, readings, case studies. One 2-hour session each week.
Reviews the methods used to characterize environmental and occupational exposures. Presents approaches for biologically based exposure assessment matched to epidemiologic designs. Emphasizes evaluation of scientific literature.
Course Activities: Students will critique 4 case study papers. Instructors will provide feedback.
Course Note: Course recommended for doctoral and post-doctoral students in epidemiology, environmental science and engineering, and environmental biostatistics. Strongly recommend EH215 be taken concurrently or previously. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Spring 2009
Exposure Assessment for Environmental&Occupational Epidemiology
Dr. T. Smith, Dr. D. Dockery
2.5 credits
Lectures, readings, case studies. One 2-hour session each week.
Reviews the methods used to characterize environmental and occupational exposures. Presents approaches for biologically based exposure assessment matched to epidemiologic designs. Emphasizes evaluation of scientific literature.
Course Activities: Students will critique 4 case study papers. Instructors will provide feedback.
Course Note: Course recommended for doctoral and post-doctoral students in epidemiology, environmental science and engineering, and environmental biostatistics. Strongly recommend EH215 be taken concurrently or previously. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Spring 2008
Exposure Assessment for Environmental&Occupational Epidemiology
Dr. T. Smith, Dr. D. Dockery
2.5 credits
Lectures, readings, case studies. One 2-hour session each week.
Reviews the methods used to characterize environmental and occupational exposures. Presents approaches for biologically based exposure assessment matched to epidemiologic designs. Emphasizes evaluation of scientific literature.
Course Activities: Students will critique 4 case study papers. Instructors will provide feedback.
Course Note: Course recommended for doctoral and post-doctoral students in epidemiology, environmental science and engineering, and environmental biostatistics. Strongly recommend EH215 be taken concurrently or previously. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Spring 2007
Exposure Assessment for Environmental&Occupational Epidemiology
Dr. T. Smith, Dr. D. Dockery
2.5 credits
Lectures, readings, case studies. One 2-hour session each week.
Reviews the methods used to characterize environmental and occupational exposures. Presents approaches for biologically based exposure assessment matched to epidemiologic designs. Emphasizes evaluation of scientific literature.
Course Activities: Students will critique 4 case study papers. Instructors will provide feedback.
Course Note: Course recommended for doctoral and post-doctoral students in epidemiology, environmental science and engineering, and environmental biostatistics. Strongly recommend EH215 be taken concurrently or previously. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.