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From the Department of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University and continuing in the tradition of award-winning educator and epidemiologist Dr. Leon Gordis, comes the fully revised 6th Edition of Gordis Epidemiology . This bestselling text provides a solid introduction to basic epidemiologic principles as well as practical applications in public health and clinical practice, highlighted by real-world examples throughout. New coverage includes expanded information on genetic epidemiology, epidemiology and public policy, and ethical and professional issues in epidemiology, providing a strong basis for understanding the role and importance of epidemiology in today’s data-driven society. Covers the basic principles and concepts of epidemiology in a clear, uniquely memorable way, using a wealth of full-color figures, graphs, charts, and cartoons to help you understand and retain key information Reflects how epidemiology is practiced today , with a new chapter organization progressing from observation and developing hypotheses to data collection and analyses Features new end-of-chapter questions for quick self-assessment, and a glossary of genetic terminology Provides more than 200 additional multiple-choice epidemiology self-assessment questions online Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices Review: Approachable, erudite, and comprehensive - Now in a sixth edition, this textbook is the seminal introduction to the field of epidemiology, or the study of disease in populations. It stands in the historical stream of Dr. Gordis, a leader of epidemiology at Johns Hopkins. Replete with diagrams, cartoons, case studies, and in-depth analysis, this work paints a comprehensive picture of the field in the 21st century. In the first section, the authors provide an introduction to epidemiology as it relates to studying diseases and interventions. By itself, these six chapters might serve as a good introduction to the field in a course, but in this work, they are just a warm up for the main course. The second section, consisting of ten chapters, provides a bevy of tools to conduct studies so that the cause of a disease is located. Topics include study design, randomization, risk, and analysis (especially how to identify causation instead of mere correlation). Contemporary issues and live topics – like genetics and environmental causes of disease – are also covered. Finally, the third and final section discusses how to evaluate epidemiological studies and how to adapt it to social change. Epidemiology serves as a studious framework for public health interventions. As such, ethics, professionalism, public policy, health services, and health screenings all provide relevant topics for examination in this section. As a reader, I feel a lot more confident reading epidemiological analyses after reading this book. The technical language of the field is not as intimidating, and interpreting graphs that summarize findings seems easier. It’s helpful to read Celentano and Szklo’s analysis along with trying to interpret the graphs on my own; this approach challenges me to gain intellectual independence. This textbook will be most used in academic settings. It demystifies what goes on behind the scenes in biomedical studies. It is very suitable for graduate school classrooms and for professional specialists. It’s probably too advanced for undergraduate classrooms… although as previously noted, the first section could stand on its own as a short course. Overall, this is an excellent, comprehensive, erudite, and rigorous attempt to explain epidemiology to interested readers. Review: Nurse Practitioner - Great book for program
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,004 Reviews |
S**N
Approachable, erudite, and comprehensive
Now in a sixth edition, this textbook is the seminal introduction to the field of epidemiology, or the study of disease in populations. It stands in the historical stream of Dr. Gordis, a leader of epidemiology at Johns Hopkins. Replete with diagrams, cartoons, case studies, and in-depth analysis, this work paints a comprehensive picture of the field in the 21st century. In the first section, the authors provide an introduction to epidemiology as it relates to studying diseases and interventions. By itself, these six chapters might serve as a good introduction to the field in a course, but in this work, they are just a warm up for the main course. The second section, consisting of ten chapters, provides a bevy of tools to conduct studies so that the cause of a disease is located. Topics include study design, randomization, risk, and analysis (especially how to identify causation instead of mere correlation). Contemporary issues and live topics – like genetics and environmental causes of disease – are also covered. Finally, the third and final section discusses how to evaluate epidemiological studies and how to adapt it to social change. Epidemiology serves as a studious framework for public health interventions. As such, ethics, professionalism, public policy, health services, and health screenings all provide relevant topics for examination in this section. As a reader, I feel a lot more confident reading epidemiological analyses after reading this book. The technical language of the field is not as intimidating, and interpreting graphs that summarize findings seems easier. It’s helpful to read Celentano and Szklo’s analysis along with trying to interpret the graphs on my own; this approach challenges me to gain intellectual independence. This textbook will be most used in academic settings. It demystifies what goes on behind the scenes in biomedical studies. It is very suitable for graduate school classrooms and for professional specialists. It’s probably too advanced for undergraduate classrooms… although as previously noted, the first section could stand on its own as a short course. Overall, this is an excellent, comprehensive, erudite, and rigorous attempt to explain epidemiology to interested readers.
D**E
Nurse Practitioner
Great book for program
G**A
Great Book!
It exceeded my expectations in terms of condition, looks to be almost brand new! Thank you!
R**B
A must read for every epidemiology student , every young medical researcher or clinical scientist .
One of the best course books I have ever read. Supper easy to read and authors explain complex subjects so well that you actually understand and assimilate what you read.
O**S
Easy read
Professor was dull and dry. This book explained many concepts in an easy to understand format with examples. Definitely helping me pass!!
E**N
work well for our needs.
student seems to be doing fine with the book
A**R
Excellent for MPH students.
As a Masters in Public Health student this book is the cornerstone in epidemiology that is essential for my program. It deals comprehensively with the topic. I highly recommend it.
Y**N
Me llegó en buenas condiciones y es un buen libro.
Lo recomiendo para estudiar para el International Board, examen que es requisito para graduarse en la Facultad de Medicina a nivel internacional.
A**R
基本的なことならこの1冊
比較的平易な英語で書かれており、疫学・統計の基本的なことを例示も多く説明しています。後半はpolicy makingな話になっておりますが、疫学調査の項目に人種を加えることの意義の低さ、それよりも(人種とある程度相関しているかもしれない)研究対象者の社会経済学的な地位にスポットを当てるべき、という意見は非常に参考になりました。 この1冊で全てがわかるわけではないですが、入門の書籍として良いと思います。
A**R
Just as advertised
Just as advertised
D**A
Authentic book on Epidemiology
It's a really good book to put your hand before Oxford's book on Epidemiology. Well illustrated with examples and problem-solving questions. Basic fundamentals are well explained. Full compliments to the authors.
J**P
perfecte
tot perfecte !
G**N
book for my wife's Masters study
Very interesting and informative book, Amazon delivered the same day which was great as we were away and the Internet was very slow.
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