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How Can Regular Practice Be Improved?
Improving regular practice in epidemiology can be achieved through various strategies:
Enhanced training programs
that focus on current and emerging public health issues.
Access to advanced tools
and technologies for data collection and analysis.
Increased funding and resources
to support field investigations and research activities.
Facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration
to leverage the expertise of professionals from different fields.
Public engagement
activities to raise awareness about the importance of epidemiology and its role in public health.
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