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About epidemiolog.net 
The Evolving Text 
(El Texto en Desarrollo)
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Español, français, Deutsch, .
Practice examinations 
Study materials 
Other on-line texts 

Examples for teaching and discussion (haphazard)
Great reading (nascent) 
Data sources 
New postings 
About public health  
For young people  
Featured web sites 
Information resources 
Topics and FAQ under development

My introductory course for non-majors
  (lecture slides)

Social justice and equality - in search of John Cassel's epidemiology (seminar course co-taught with Bill Jenkins; includes a "virtual library") 
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Special treats (for me):

My retirement party, November 1, 2018 (remarks, including my personal story)

Abraham Lilienfeld Award from the American College of Epidemiology, September 19, 2018, in Cincinnati OH. (award presentation and acceptance remarks)

Abraham Lilienfeld Award from the American Public Health Association Epidemiology Section, October 31, 2016, in Denver CO. (award presentation and acceptance)

Coming / recent broadcasts

“This is U.S.: Dissent, Denial, and the Health of Populations” 27th National Health Equity Research Webcast, Friday, September 17, 2021, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM ET (Live, interactive webinar via Zoom)

“Body & Soul: The Past, Present and Future of Health Activism” 42nd annual Minority Health Conference from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Student Caucus, including the 23rd annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture. The Conference was held online February 25-26, 2021 (Program,   Minority Health Conference trailer)

“Truth to Power: Building Solidarity for Health and Democracy” 26th National Health Equity Research Webcast, Friday September 11, 2020, 2:00pm-3:30pm ET (Live, interactive webinar via Zoom)

“Truth to Power: Exercising Political Voice to Achieve Health Equity” 41st annual Minority Health Conference from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Student Caucus, with a broadcast of the 22nd annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture, February 28, 2020 (info,   Minority Health Conference trailer)

“Structural Racism” 25th National Health Equity Research Webcast, Recorded September 13, 2019 (webcast)

Information and recordings from recent Annual Minority Health Conferences from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Minority Student Caucus (link,   Minority Health Conference trailer)

Information and recordings from recent National Health Equity Research Webcasts from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (link, archival website)

Recorded presentations of my current thinking, including:

“Why haven’t compelling epidemiologic data eliminated health disparities?”, first part presented in the Social Epidemiology Seminar, UNC Department of Epidemiology, September 20, 2017; second part presented at the American College of Epidemiology Minority Affairs Committee Workshop, September 23, 2017, New Orleans LA

“Epidemiology, equity, economics, evolution, and enlightenment”, presentation in the Social Epidemiology Seminar, UNC Department of Epidemiology, August 24, 2016

“Translating Epidemiologic Findings into Action to Eliminate Disparities” Research seminar at Oregon State University College of Public Health and Human Sciences, recorded May 24, 2013 (seminar / slides)

Archived webcasts on health equity from the National Health Equity Research Webcast
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and the Annual Minority Health Conference
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All recorded presentations from these events


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epidemiolog.net transformation

During fall 2018, UNC decommissioned its AFS web servers, so I decided to transfer my three AFS websites to epidemiolog.net. These websites were:

Then in May 2024 UNC began decommissioning its Sakai course management software on which I had constructed and maintained my virtual library on social justice and equality. So I have now begun the process of moving those materials to Epidemiolog.net (https://www.epidemiolog.net/sjae/publib/). The process turned out to be more complex than I anticipated, but fortunately the Sakai site will remain accessible until mid-May 2026 though I will not update the Sakai version any longer.

You can still find the epidemiolog.net homepage and materials from before 2018 at "epidemiolog.net Classic" (actually, https://www.epidemiolog.net/indexLegacy.htm - or see below).

Materials on “epidemiolog.net Classic:

(Other materials by this author can be found at the EPID600 course website and within the EPID 168 historical site.)

Other on-line textbooks, courses, and resources

Epidemiology:

Statistics:

Biology:

Various:

(Relatively) new postings

About epidemiology and public health, including resources for young people

Featured web sites relevant to epidemiology

… and statistics

Other epidemiology information resources

Miscellanea

Other work by this author

For information: Victor_Schoenbach@unc.edu, https://go.unc.edu/vjs/

 

Last updated 2/3,10/2019, 4/13/2019, 12/23/2019, 7/27/2020, 7/2/2021, 6/20/2024