Clinical Epidemiology coursework programs
Clinical epidemiology is the science of acquiring the best available research evidence and applying it to patient care. The School of Public Health offers a range of degrees in Clinical Epidemiology for those interested in practising evidence-based healthcare; the "users" and "doers" of clinical research. These courses give clinicians - doctors, nurses, and other health professionals - the opportunity to learn the principles of clinical epidemiology and 'best evidence', and have been designed to ensure that the theory learned is applied to patient-based examples and readily integrated into day-to-day work and research.
Here you will find information about the content and structure of the coursework programs offered in the field of clinical epidemiology within the School of Public Health:
- Master of Medicine/Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology)
- Master of Medicine/Science in Medicine with Honours (Clinical Epidemiology)
- Graduate Diploma in Medicine/Science in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology)
- Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology*
- Short courses in Clinical Epidemiology
(under Professional development courses)
*NOTE: Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology is available to students in either face-to-face or distance mode.
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