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Written by renowned epidemiologists and public health experts, this unique text provides complete, concise coverage of epidemiology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and public health in clear, easy-to-understand terms. One convenient volume delivers must-know content in four complex areas-information that’s sure to be covered in today’s classrooms and on USMLE exams-presented with a clinical focus and real-life medical examples throughout. Depth of coverage, concise writing style, outstanding online review questions, a clinical emphasis … these features and more make Jekel's your go-to resource for learning, study, and review.
	Section 1 - Epidemiology
	1. Basic Epidemiologic Concepts and Principles
	2. Epidemiological Data Measurements
	3. Epidemiologic Surveillance and Epidemic Outbreak Investigation
	4. The Study of Risk Factors and Causation
	5. Common Research Designs and Issues in Epidemiology
	6. Assessment of Risk and Benefit in Epidemiologic Studies
	7. Understanding the Quality of Medical Data
	Section 2 - Biostatistics
	8. Describing Variation and Distribution of Data
	9. Testing Hypotheses
	10. Analyzing Relationships between Two Variables
	11. Analyzing Relationships Between Multiple Variables
	12. Using Statistics to Design Studies: Sample Size Calculation, Randomization, and Controlling for Multiple Hypotheses 
	13. Using Statistics to Answer Clinical Questions: Meta-analysis, Bayes Theorem and Predictive Values of Tests, and Decision Analysis 
	Section 3 - Preventive Medicine
	14. Introduction to Preventive Medicine
	15. Methods of Primary Prevention: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
	16. Principles and Practice of Secondary Prevention
	17. Methods of Tertiary Prevention
	18. Developing Recommendations for Clinical Preventive Services
	19. Chronic Disease Prevention
	20. Prevention of Infectious Diseases
	21. Prevention of Mental Health and Behavior Problems
	22. Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
	23. Injury Prevention
	Section 4 - Public Health
	24. Introduction to Public Health
	25. The US Public Health System: Structure and Function
	26. Improving Public Health in Communities
	27. Disaster Epidemiology and Surveillance
	28. Health Services Organization, Financing, and Quality Improvement
	29. Health Care Organization, Policy, and Financing
	30. Integrating Efforts for Clinical Care, Research, and Public Health Action - One Science, One Planet, One Health
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