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EPID0110-1

Basis of Epidemiology


Duration :10h Th
Credits/ECTS :
1st year of a Bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences2
1st year of a Bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical sciences2
Holder(s) :Jean‑Yves Reginster
Course contents : - Definition of epidemiology
- Objectives of epidemiology
- Assessment of normal and abnormal conditions
- Health indicators
- Critical analysis of the relationships between a risk factor and a disease
- Comparison of the various types of epidemiological studies
- Causality in medicine
Course objective : After this course, the student will be able to understand and define the basic concept of epidemiology. He/She will be able to understand and apply the appropriate methodology pertaining to a preparatory analysis of a health problem. He/She will be able to set up an epidemiological study, in full accordance with the methodological requirements. He/She will be able to calculate and describe the relative frequency and probability of disorders. He/She will understand and discus the basic principles of probability applied to the interpretation of quantitative results in medicine. He/She will identify the biases most frequently appearing in scientific papers and will be able to assess the importance of the effect generated by these biases. Eventually, he will be able to evaluate whether the techniques used for the quantitative assessment as well as the conclusion found in scientific publication are correct.
Prerequisites : Course of Biostatistics
Organization : Five theoretical lessons (2 hours each) during the first half-year.
Written notes : Extensive material is available to "Point de vue" (Bât. B7).

Books:
Eléments d'épidémiologie. R. Beaglehole, R. Bonita, T. Kjellstrom. Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Genève, 1994 - ISBN 92-4-254446-9.

Medical Biostatistics and Epidemiology. D. Essex-Sorlie. Prentice-Hall International Inc, London, 1995 - ISBN 0-8385-6214-0.
Assessment : A written investigation will take place in January.
If successfully completed, the student will not have to pass any examination in June.
The final examination (June and/or September) will take place as a written examination and the note obtained will be incorporated in a global note pertaining to the various dimensions of the “Health and Society” module.
Contacts : Jean-Yves REGINSTER, Professor
Public Health, Epidemiology and Health Economics
CHU SART-TILMAN
Bât. B23
Tél. : +32 4 366 25 01 - Fax : +32 4 366 28 12
E-mail : episp@ulg.ac.be
Secreatry: Vanessa STRAUVEN




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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