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How Do Healthcare Professionals Conduct Epidemiological Research?
Conducting epidemiological research involves several steps:
Identifying the health issue
to be studied
Developing a research plan
to gather relevant data
Gathering data
through surveys, clinical trials, or observational studies
Analyzing the collected data
using statistical tools
Interpreting and reporting the results
to inform public health policies
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