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What is Remote Work in Epidemiology?
Remote work in epidemiology involves performing job responsibilities outside of traditional office settings. Epidemiologists can
analyze data
,
conduct research
, and collaborate with colleagues from anywhere with an internet connection. This shift has been facilitated by digital tools such as
statistical software
,
virtual collaboration platforms
, and
secure data sharing systems
.
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