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What Skills Are Developed During Epidemiology Training?
Epidemiology training helps develop a range of skills, including:
Analytical Skills
: Ability to analyze complex data sets.
Critical Thinking
: Evaluating the validity and reliability of research findings.
Communication
: Presenting data and findings to diverse audiences.
Problem-Solving
: Developing strategies to address health issues.
Technical Proficiency
: Using statistical software and tools.
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