residencies

What are the Core Components of an Epidemiology Residency?

An epidemiology residency typically includes a mix of coursework, practical experience, and research opportunities. Key components often include:
Advanced training in biostatistics and data analysis
Hands-on experience in outbreak investigation and response
Exposure to public health policy and management
Opportunities to conduct original research and publish findings
Mentorship from experienced epidemiologists and public health professionals

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