Clinical Epidemiology

Modern medicine is built on the foundation of evidence. Clinical research provides this data, pointing health professionals in the direction of answers to problems they encounter on a daily basis. Transferring existing medical problems to a research setting is a difficult procedure that necessitates careful thought. Clinical epidemiology tries to solve this by employing well-established research methods in human populations while remaining focused on the clinical issue at hand.

The ideas and practice of clinical epidemiology are taught in this course, which draws on real-world difficulties faced by medical professionals and expands on current clinical research examples. Medical researchers will learn how to transform real-world clinical issues into research questions that may be investigated, as well as get insight into some of the most critical factors to consider when conducting an epidemiological study.


Diagnose, prognosis, treatment, and etiology are the four main subjects that will be covered. Through professional lectures, peer interaction, and review assignments, students will have a better knowledge of the topics covered in this course.


Rating: 4.8/5
Duration: 13 hours
Level: Intermediate level
Link: coursera.org/learn/clinical-epidemiology

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