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What are the main objectives of the IEA?
The IEA focuses on several key objectives:
Advancing epidemiological research
by fostering collaboration among researchers worldwide.
Enhancing education and training
in epidemiology through workshops, conferences, and publications.
Promoting the
application of epidemiological methods
to improve public health and policy-making.
Encouraging ethical conduct and practices in epidemiological research.
Facilitating the dissemination of epidemiological knowledge through its journal, the
International Journal of Epidemiology
.
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