Epidemiology Without Math
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.83 GB | Duration: 5h 18m
Learn the fundamentals of Epidemiology without having to worry about statistics, numbers, or calculations.
What you'll learnDifferent types of study designs
The history of Epidemiology and public health
Types of biases implicit in medical research
How to infer causality from medical research
RequirementsNo mathematical background is required. However, a basic high school education would be useful.
DescriptionIn the wake of the COVID pandemic, interest in the science of Epidemiology is soaring. But if you don't have a background in medical science, you probably have a skewed impression of what it's all about. Yes, there is a lot of math and statistics built into Epidemiology. After all, it is essentially the science of population health research without the ickiness of blood, ooze, or other fluids to deal with. Our major tools are logic, reason, and statistics!However, the core concepts of Epidemiology are useful and relevant for everyone, not just researchers. It can help you read newspaper reports about research findings more fluently, for example. If you understand how the experts know what they claim to know, then you're halfway to being an expert yourself. I think it's a kind of super power. And as a result, I wish everyone could receive a minimal grounding in Epidemiology.But because a lot of people are spooked by the prospect of mathematics, I've created this course specifically to avoid all computations and calculations. I have a follow-up course with that content included, for those who are interested. But for everyone else, these nine lectures are really all you need to get a solid footing in this science. I think it's ideal for journalists, math-phobic students, and any citizen interested in adding to their intellectual arsenal.I hope you enjoy it!
OverviewSection 1: The History of Epidemiology
Lecture 1 The History of Epidemiology
Section 2: Natural History of Disease
Lecture 2 Natural History of Disease
Section 3: Overview of Basic Study Designs
Lecture 3 Overview of Basic Study Designs
Section 4: Bias
Lecture 4 Bias
Section 5: Reliability & Validity
Lecture 5 Reliability & Validity
Section 6: Experiments
Lecture 6 Experiments
Section 7: Causality
Lecture 7 Causality
Section 8: Surveillance
Lecture 8 Surveillance
Section 9: Systematic Reviews
Lecture 9 Systematic Reviews
Journalists, health sciences students who want an introduction to Epidemiology without the math, people interested in medical research.
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