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What Skills and Qualifications are Needed?
To be effective, a clinical epidemiologist typically possesses:
An advanced degree in epidemiology, often a
Master of Public Health (MPH)
or a
Doctorate in Epidemiology
.
Strong analytical and statistical skills to interpret complex data.
Experience in
clinical research
and
medical statistics
.
Excellent communication skills for conveying findings to both the medical community and the public.
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What Role Does Environment Play in Transmission?
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