Health Research Training Courses
6 training items found
Manufactured by:Tesalys - Sterishred Division based inSaint-Jean, FRANCE
Tesalys offers on-site training for STERIPLUS™ system users. Our training is suitable for health care professionals, researchers or manufacturing workers, as well as for hygienists, biomedical engineers and maintenance technicians. formation2Furthermore, we offer regular technical training sessions at our headquarters and training center in Toulouse ...
by:American Statistical Association (ASA) based inAlexandria, VIRGINIA (USA)
ASA student chapters provide opportunities for students to connect with other students interested in statistics and interact with prominent statisticians locally and at national meetings. They also encourage students to continue studying statistics and provide career information in the statistical sciences. There are no scholastic requirements, and students need not be statistics ...
by:Public Health Online based inBellingham, WASHINGTON (USA)
Epidemiology is an area of medicine that investigates the cause, transmission, prevention and treatment of diseases in a population. Epidemiologists can be thought of as “disease detectives.” They look for clues when there is a disease outbreak in order to study the disease and how it affects a given group or community and use their discoveries to prevent future outbreaks and to ...
by:School of the Environment-University of Toronto based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The focus of this course is the human health dimensions of contemporary global environmental change. Course content has an emphasis on processes of change related to natural systems as opposed to the built environment. The main goal of the course is to examine the range of health impacts, direct and indirect, connected with global environmental change and, secondarily, to explore management and ...
by:Public Health Online based inBellingham, WASHINGTON (USA)
Health science refers to a large group of disciplines related to the delivery of health care to humans and animals through the application of science, engineering, mathematics and technology. In other words, it is the field in which knowledge is taken from pure science and other related sources and applied to practical and clinical practices to maintain and improve the health of living beings. ...
by:School of the Environment-University of Toronto based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
This course explores the science underlying environmental issues that affect human health. Course content examines the scientific nature of the linkages between environment and health, determinants of health, and how various paradigms and sets of values affect the strategies employed in negating environmental health issues. A number of case studies are examined including air pollution, endocrine ...