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Clinical Epidemiology
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Evidence forms the basis of modern medicine. Clinical research provides us with this evidence, guiding health professionals towards solutions to problems that they face in daily practice. Transferring existing problems in medical practice to a research setting is a challenging process that requires careful consideration. The practice of clinical epidemiology aims to address this through the application of established approaches for research in human populations, while at all times focussing on the problem at hand from a clinical perspective.
This course teaches the principles and practice of clinical epidemiology, drawing on real problems faced by medical professionals and elaborating on existing examples of clinical research. Medical researchers will lean how to translate real clinical problems into tangible research questions for investigation, gaining insight into some of the most important considerations when designing an epidemiological study along the way. Core concepts will be introduced along four key themes: diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and etiology. Followers of this course will develop their understanding of the topics addressed through lectures from experts, peer interaction and review assignments.
Welcome! Here you will find general information about the course. The learning objectives, the structure, the format and the requirements of completion will be presented to you.
What's included
4 readings1 discussion prompt
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Welcome to the Course!β’10 minutes
- Course Syllabusβ’10 minutes
- Book: 'Clinical Epidemiology: Principles, Methods, and Applications for Clinical Research'β’10 minutes
- Short Surveyβ’10 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Introduce Yourself!β’10 minutes
The course will kick off with a brief introduction to some of the key concepts in epidemiological research. We will warm up with two introductory lectures, followed by a small by assignment, before diving further into the field of epidemiology from a clinical context.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment1 peer review
4 videosβ’Total 30 minutes
- An Introductionβ’6 minutes
- Core Conceptsβ’6 minutes
- Defining Your Researchβ’8 minutes
- A Multi-Level Research Problemβ’9 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Introduction to Epidemiologyβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Examples of a Clinical Problemβ’120 minutes
This week we begin at the start of the DEPTh model: Diagnosis and diagnostic research. Through a series of lectures, you will come across familiar challenges in the area of diagnosis and discover how these problems can be addressed by clinical research.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment2 peer reviews
4 videosβ’Total 37 minutes
- An Introduction to Diagnostic Researchβ’8 minutes
- Core Concepts in Diagnostic Researchβ’10 minutes
- Designing a Diagnostic Studyβ’9 minutes
- Case Study: A Diagnostic Rule for Deep Vein Thrombosis in Primary Careβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Diagnostic Researchβ’30 minutes
2 peer reviewsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Example of a Diagnostic Studyβ’60 minutes
- Reference Standardβ’60 minutes
This week you will be introduced to the challenges of evidence-based prognostication: how can we best predict the course of a patient's health? You will learn this week how this kind of question can be addressed through epidemiological research, becoming familiar with how prognostic tools can be developed for use in guiding clinical decisions.
What's included
4 videos1 reading3 assignments
4 videosβ’Total 33 minutes
- An Introduction to Prognostic Researchβ’7 minutes
- Designing a Prognostic Studyβ’8 minutes
- Developing and Validating a Prediction Ruleβ’9 minutes
- Case Study: Developing a Prediction Rule for 10-year Cardiovascular Disease Riskβ’9 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Feedbackβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 24 minutes
- Examples of a Prognostic Studyβ’2 minutes
- Study Design of Data Collectionβ’2 minutes
- Prognostic Researchβ’20 minutes
In our final week of lectures, you will step into the world of intervention research, exploring the "Therapeutic" branch of the DEPTh model. We will focus on the study of intended and unintended effects, exploring a new kind of study design: the randomized controlled trial.
What's included
4 videos1 reading1 assignment
4 videosβ’Total 38 minutes
- An Introduction to Intervention Researchβ’8 minutes
- Intended Effectsβ’11 minutes
- Unintended Effectsβ’9 minutes
- Case Study: Pneumococcal Vaccination in Adultsβ’10 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Preparing the Debateβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Intervention Researchβ’30 minutes
The task this week is in the form of an online debate in which you will study an existing piece of clinical research and contribute to a discussion of this research, forming both an objective assessment and using that to develop your own opinions.
What's included
1 reading1 peer review2 discussion prompts
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Join our challenge: help us reach Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 on child healthβ’10 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- The Online Debateβ’120 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 70 minutes
- Discuss the Debateβ’10 minutes
- The assignmentβ’60 minutes
This is final assessment in the course: a quiz of 30 multiple choice questions that aim to test how well you can apply the knowledge you have gained throughout the course. Good luck!
What's included
2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Final Surveyβ’10 minutes
- Creditsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Clinical Epidemiologyβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Farewellsβ’10 minutes
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Reviewed on Nov 20, 2022
This course is one of the best courses i have taken in epidemiology and it insights more knowledge and improves my career path. Thanks a lot
Reviewed on Oct 4, 2023
This was a very helpful introduction to epidemiology. The course covers some key concepts and provides enough detail to guide further study.
Reviewed on Nov 4, 2018
It was a challenging course though delivered in simple and easy to understand language, which made it more enjoyable and easy to understand.
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