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Who are the Key Staff in Epidemiology?
In the field of
Epidemiology
, various professionals play crucial roles. These include
Epidemiologists
,
Biostatisticians
,
Public Health Managers
,
Data Analysts
, and
Health Educators
. Each of these roles brings specific skills and expertise to the table, contributing to the overall goal of understanding and controlling disease spread.
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