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Notice to Readers: Epi Info 2000: A Course for Teachers of
Epidemiologic Computing
CDC and Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health will co-sponsor a
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epidemiologic computing with intermediate to advanced skills in computing.
The 4-day course covers hands-on experience with the new
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of teaching epidemiologic computing, computerized interactive exercises for teaching
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