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Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology Short Self-Paced Course, 2nd Edition

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Most diseases are either caused or influenced by environmental factors. Understanding these is essential to design effective prevention programs. Environmental epidemiology provides a scientific basis for studying and interpreting the relationships between the environment and population health. Occupational epidemiology deals specifically with environmental factors in the workplace.

 

Proceed through the content in chronological order, and click the “Complete” button at the end of each section. Note: To view the full width of each page without scrolling left to right, please collapse the left-side menu using the arrow in the top left of the page. This learning experience requires about five hours to complete, and is accredited for five hours of CME.

 

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