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Evaluating Screening Programs: Epidemiological Approach
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Evaluating Screening Programs: Epidemiological Approach

Learn about evaluating public health screening program using epidemilogical approach
Created byBharath J
Last updated 9/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand and apply evaluation methodologies for screening programs.
  • Apply epidemiological principles to assess screening program effectiveness.
  • Evaluate the benefits and limitations of early disease detection.
  • Assess the overall effectiveness of screening programs considering various factors.

Course content

2 sections5 lectures43m total length
  • Part 17:06
  • Part 28:13
  • Part 314:43

Requirements

  • Basics of Epidemiology

Description

In this comprehensive course, we will thoroughly explore various methodologies used to evaluate screening programs and delve into essential epidemiological principles for assessing their effectiveness. Whether you're an experienced public health professional, program manager, or a dedicated public health student, this course offers a deep understanding of key epidemiological concepts related to screening.

Recognizing the increasing importance of prevention in addition to diagnosis and treatment, this subject holds significance in clinical practice and public health. We will critically examine the benefits of early disease detection, addressing key questions: Do individuals identified through screening programs genuinely benefit from early detection, and is there an overall advantage for those who undergo screening?

Early disease detection refers to identifying conditions before symptoms or signs appear, when patients have no reason to seek medical attention. While early detection seems advantageous, we will explore its complexities, including whether interventions at earlier stages are genuinely more effective or easier to implement.

Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, and practical case studies, this course will equip you with the skills to assess screening program effectiveness accurately. Join us on this intellectual journey to enhance your expertise in epidemiology, unraveling the intricate relationship between early disease detection, screening, and public health impact.

Who this course is for:

  • Public Health Professions, Program managers, Public health students