Evidence forms the basis of modern medicine. Clinical research provides us with this evidence, guiding health professionals towards solutions to problems that they face in daily practice. Transferring existing problems in medical practice to a research setting is a challenging process that requires careful consideration. The practice of clinical epidemiology aims to address this through the application of established approaches for research in human populations, while at all times focussing on the problem at hand from a clinical perspective.
Clinical Epidemiology

Clinical Epidemiology


Instructors: Diederick E. Grobbee
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Reviewed on Jul 3, 2016
a great course, funny and interesting material and really good lectures given by the profesor
Reviewed on Oct 4, 2023
This was a very helpful introduction to epidemiology. The course covers some key concepts and provides enough detail to guide further study.
Reviewed on Nov 4, 2018
It was a challenging course though delivered in simple and easy to understand language, which made it more enjoyable and easy to understand.
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