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340.860.01
Current Topics in Epidemiologic Research

Cancelled

Location:
East Baltimore
Term:
1st term
Department:
Epidemiology
Credits:
1 credits
Academic Year:
2022 - 2023
Instruction Method:
In-person
Class Times:
  • Friday,  12:00 - 1:20pm
Auditors Allowed:
Yes, with instructor consent
Undergrads Allowed:
Yes
Grading Restriction:
Pass/Fail
Course Instructor:
Contact:
Laura Camarata
Resources:
Prerequisite:

Basic understanding of epidemiology concepts helpful

Description:

Students directly benefit from attendance at these seminars through exposure to cutting-edge, ongoing research, which helps to develop and refine research questions, prepare for the Epidemiology Departmental comprehensive exam (Epi Students only, end of Year 1), engage with staff, fellows, faculty, peers, and colleagues. It also offers an opportunity for discussion and clarification of epidemiology in research settings.

Engages with staff, students, fellows, and faculty in the Department of Epidemiology for exposure to epidemiologic methods as applied in research settings. Provides a broader perspective on contemporary issues in epidemiology and its research, through presentations of current research in the field of epidemiology.

Learning Objectives:

Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

  1. Discuss current epidemiologic research being conducted by, or in collaboration with, the JHSPH Department of Epidemiology
  2. Interact with Department faculty and epidemiologic researchers
  3. Discuss topics related to professional development as an epidemiologist
  4. Increase awareness of the context of Epidemiology in current topics
Methods of Assessment:

This course is evaluated as follows:

  • 50% Participation
  • 25% Discussion
  • 25% Active Listening

Instructor Consent:

Consent required for some students

Consent Note:

for special students and interdivisional students

For consent, contact:

lcamarat@jhu.edu

Special Comments:

Meets every Friday during the term. Seminars begin promptly at 12:15. Students must engage at least 6 sessions per term to pass the course.