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Great for beginners learning epi or those who need to brush up.,
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This review is from: Epidemiology, 3e (Paperback)
Not often do I take the time to write a review for a book, especially a text book. However, I have to say that this book was worth the purchase. I am a public health graduate student and epi is a core course for the degree program. It's been almost three years since I took my intro epi course and I have not used some of the epi terminology in a while (don't use it, you lose it.) I am now studying for my comprehensive exam and I find that this book is a lot more reader friendly than the book I had to use for my actual course. The explanations within the book are helpful and the diagrams help reinforce the material. It makes me wonder if there is a biostats book written like this one..? Anyway, great book, I would recommend it.
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A wonderful Epidemiology text book,
This review is from: Epidemiology, 3e (Paperback)
This book is a wonderful concise reference in Epidemiology in relation also to health administration . It is extremely basic , straight forward from a leader in the field .
I enjoyed the simplicity of examples. Asaad A. Abduljawad |
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Epidemiology, 3e by Leon Gordis (Paperback - May 14, 2004)
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