Epidemiology Counts: On Causes, Consequences, and Healthy Populations
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Explore the critical role of epidemiology in promoting healthy populations through this thought-provoking lecture by Sandro Galea, dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. Delve into the causes and consequences of health epidemics, examining how our understanding of these factors impacts public health outcomes. Gain insights into the challenges faced in domestic health policies, the misconceptions surrounding health causes, and the importance of environmental factors. Compare health systems between the US and Canada, and discover what truly matters in creating healthier communities. Engage with questions from the audience and learn how to apply epidemiological thinking to improve population health in this comprehensive presentation from the 2017-2018 Epidemics Science Lecture Series at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.
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Introduction
Epidemiology Counts
We want a healthier world
Good news
Domestic lens
Where do we go wrong
What causes health
Chadwick Farr
Massachusetts Health Spending
Metaphor
Obesity
Loss of Confidence
What Matters Most
US vs Canada
Environment
Questions
What Matters
What We Do
Conclusion
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“Epidemiology Counts” is a sharp, brilliantly structured course that makes complex public health concepts feel clear and powerful. Harvard breaks down causation, risk, and population health with real-world examples that actually stick. It’s concise, engaging, and perfect for anyone who wants to understand how health decisions shape whole societies. A must-watch for every aspiring public health professional.
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It's am interesting class, which shows not only the importance of Data but also the impact of Data on our daily life