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Short Course in Field Epidemiology and Biostatistics
The second annual Short Course in Field Epidemiology and
Biostatistics for physicians will be held in Thailand from June 6
through July 29, 1988. The course is sponsored by the Thailand
Field
Epidemiology Training Program (FETP). The first 4 weeks will
include
classroom lectures on basic epidemiological and statistical skills
and
practical exercises in disease surveillance, epidemic
investigation
and control, and applied field research. The last 4 weeks will
consist
of supervised field work in disease surveillance.
The course will be conducted in English. Registration should
be
made by April 30. For information, contact Dr. Khanchit
Limpakarnjanarat, FETP, Division of Epidemiology, Ministry of
Public
Health, Bangkok 10200 Thailand (telephone: 66+2+281- 1479; cable:
MINHELTH BK 10200; Dialcom: 132:PHF49808; U.S. telex: 4909945409
PHN
UI).
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