This environmental epidemiology course will cover the global burden of disease and injury attributed to environmental sources of exposure, such as contaminated water or air, and changes in environmental conditions like climate change. The course will explore how environmental epidemiologists determine if adverse health outcomes are linked to environmental exposures, track etiological linkages, estimate the attributable burden, and evaluate the impact of policy and program interventions. Key activities include cluster investigations, risk and health impact assessments, and informing programs and policies aimed at reducing the environmental burden of disease.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree