University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health

Department of Epidemiology

EPID160/EPID600, Principles of Epidemiology for Public Health [archival website]

Instructors: Victor J. Schoenbach, Lorraine K. Alexander

Archival Lectures with audio recordings

The following titles link to the Powerpoint slides for the EPID160/EPID600 lectures for which Victor Schoenbach recorded lectures. Some of the files include verbatim speaker notes. Although many of the lectures were recorded in spring 2011 in front of the classroom course, the Mediasite platform on which they resided was decommissioned years ago and the recordings have apparently been erased. Vic is inserting links to available alternative recordings as he locates them.

These lectures are being shared for noncommercial use. If you would like to use all or parts of these lectures in your teaching or for other purposes, I will be grateful if you would let me know, Victor_Schoenbach@unc.edu.

Please note - the slides are on Vic's epidemiolog.net website, so the URL's will begin with: https://www.epidemiolog.net/epid600/lectures/.

  1. Introduction [summer/fall 2002 Internet course] (PDF of Powerpoint slides, with some speaker notes)   (Audio file, 31 min. (WAV))

  2. Studying populations [summer/fall 2002 Internet course] (PDF of Powerpoint slides - part 1)   (Part 2)
    WAV audio files:   (Part 1, 15 minutes)   (Part 2, 16 minutes)   (Part 3, 13 minutes)   (Part 4, 10 minutes)

  3. Natural history of disease and population screening [summer/fall 2002 2002 Internet course] (PDF of Powerpoint slides with speaker notes)   (Audio file, 59 min. (WAV))

  4. Measuring disease [summer/fall 2002 Internet course] (PDF of Powerpoint slides)   (Audio file, 59 min. (WAV))

  5. Investigating Disease Outbreaks (guest lecture by Dr. David Weber) from spring 2013/a> (slides have not yet been located, unfortunately)

  6. Data analysis and causal inference   (recording by Daniel Schoenbach from spring 2005, when the course number was EPID160; slides may from a different semester than the recording)


 

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