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Who Needs Epidemiology Training?
Epidemiology training is relevant for a wide range of professionals, including:
- Public health professionals
- Healthcare providers
- Researchers and academics
- Policy makers
- Laboratory personnel
Each of these roles requires a different level of training, from basic principles to advanced analytical techniques.
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