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- Vic's last EPID600 Sakai website
- ActivEpi Web
ActivEpi Web, is an electronic textbook for teaching epidemiology, available free on-line. This unique instructional tool contains 15 lessons (chapters) covering the full range of core epidemiology concepts. Each lesson has a full range of learning activities, including narrated instructional expositions, interactive study questions within expositions, interactive short quizzes, exercises using computer software to analyze data, homework exercises, plus materials for instructors (PowerPoint presentations, answers to homework exercises, and exam questions). From David G. Kleinbaum, epidemiology and biostatistics textbook author.
- Applied Epi - Home of the Epidemiologist R Handbook
Applied Epi is a non-profit organisation strengthening public health practice through open-source tools, training, and support
- Courses at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Offerings include credit courses, short courses, and free online courses (MOOCs and self-study).
- COVID-19: Tackling the Novel Coronavirus
Three-week open-access course (PDFs; audio and video recordings with transcripts) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Prepared by Dr Anna Seale, Associate Professor and Deputy Director for the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team. Week one covers how COVID-19 emerged and was identified, and its impact on health. Week 2 looks at the public health measures that have been taken for COVID-19 worldwide. Week 3 covers research work that continues and will likely play an important role in managing COVID-19 long-term.
- EPID168 - Fundamentals of Epidemiology, 1980-2000
Introductory course for epidemiology majors at the UNC School of Public Health, fall semesters beginning in August 1980
- EPID600 - Principles of Epidemiology for Public Health, fall 2017 (Vic's last semester)
Known as EPID160, Principles of Epidemiology during the 1960s into the 1990s, the course was renamed by Carl Shy during the 1990s as Principles of Epidemiology for Public Health. When courses were renumbered during the following decade, the course number was changed to EPID600. The course has been the primary required introductory epidemiology course for non-majors (alternative introductory courses include EPID710 and EPID711). EPID600 has been taught in classroom and online versions. This link has the public version of the online course materials from Vic Schoenbach's last semester teaching the course.
- Epi Modeling 2016 - David Kleinbaum
These videos contain recordings of lectures given by Dr. David G. Kleinbaum in his 2016 course on Epidemiologic Modeling given at Emory University.Topics cover Logistic Regression, Survival Analysis, Poisson Regression and Regression Diagnostics Methods. Emphasis is on strategy for determining the "best" model. Regression diagnostics techniques include Collinearity, Goodness of Fit Tests, and ROC curves for model discrimination. Some of these lectures were given by Dr. Eli S. Rosenberg, who was co-instructor with Dr. Kleinbaum in this course.
- Friis and Sellers, chapter 1: History and Scope of Epidemiology
Robert H. Friis and Thomas Sellers. Epidemiology for Public Health Practice, 6th ed., Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021
- Short course - Epidemiology: The Basic Science of Public Health
Free 7-hour short course, presented by Karin Yeatts and Lorraine Alexander, Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health