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Why is Regular Practice Important?
Regular practice in epidemiology is crucial for several reasons. It ensures that epidemiologists remain adept at using the latest techniques and methodologies. This continuous practice helps in:
Maintaining proficiency in
statistical analysis
and data interpretation.
Keeping up-to-date with emerging
infectious diseases
and public health threats.
Enhancing skills in
field investigations
.
Improving the ability to design and conduct rigorous
epidemiological studies
.
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