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Why is Delegation Important in Epidemiology?
The field of epidemiology often deals with large-scale health data and the management of public health crises. Delegation helps in:
Improving efficiency
by distributing tasks according to expertise.
Enhancing team collaboration
and communication.
Specialization
in various tasks, such as data analysis, fieldwork, and public communication.
Reducing workload
on individual members, preventing burnout.
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