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What Constitutes Effective Training?
Effective training in epidemiology involves a combination of
classroom instruction
, practical experience, and ongoing professional development. Key components include:
Theoretical Knowledge
: Courses covering fundamental concepts such as
disease surveillance
,
biostatistics
, and
study design
.
Practical Skills
: Hands-on training in methods like
data collection
,
data analysis
, and fieldwork.
Continuing Education
: Workshops, conferences, and online courses to keep abreast of new developments in the field.
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