Public Health Sciences Course Program (PHS)

Exam: Epidemiology, Study Designs, Outcome Measures, and Biases

Epidemiology is a core discipline of the public health sciences that provides a toolbox for studying the frequency and patterns of health/disease conditions and their determinants. With this exam, participants demonstrate their ability to apply epidemiological concepts and measures used to quantify the frequency of health outcomes and their associations with exposures of interest in a given population, identify potential sources of bias and interpret diagnostic test results.

Learning Outcomes

With this exam, participants demonstrate their ability to:

  • Describe the frequency of health outcomes in a population
  • Assess the association between a specific exposure and a health outcome
  • Explain the differences between causal and noncausal associations
  • Critically appraise study designs and identify potential sources of bias
  • Compute and interpret common measures used to evaluate diagnostic tests
  • Apply epidemiological toolbox (theory) to case studies (practice)

Topics/Content

  Self-study, consultation with lecturers, and examination.

Basic information

Number E046.ExE.24
Dates

Self-study: June – August 2024 (Recommended books: see suggestions below)
Consultation with lecturer: 26 August 2024
Exam: 19 September 2024

Times 26.8.2024: 13:15 – 17:15 / 19.9.2024: 13:30 – 17:00
Course location

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine ISPM
Mittelstrasse 43
3012 Bern

26.8.2024: room 372, third floor
19.9.2024: room 216, second floor

Situation plan
Lead

Ben Spycher PD, PhD
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), University of Bern

Seats max. 20 people
Course language English
Registration deadline 12.08.2024
abgelaufen
Format Individual event from Public Health Sciences Course Program
Governing Unit

Faculty of Medicine University of Bern

Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM)
Public Health Sciences Course Program (PHS)

ECTS info

1.5 ECTS points will be credited

For an accreditation of the ECTS, students are required to attend the on-site consultation and pass the exam.

Target audience

This exam targets PhD students.

Special

Recommended book for self-study:
Essential Epidemiology: An Introduction for Students and Health Professionals (4th edition) by Penelope Webb, Chris Bain, and Andrew Page ISBN 978-1-108-76680-7
 

Admission requirements

Participants are required to have completed the courses “Introduction to Epidemiology and Study Design” and “Diagnostic Test Evaluation” or have equivalent training.

Application and admission procedure

The program manager decides on the final admission.

Application process: You are requested to enroll online. Seats will be allocated according to date of enrolment.

Costs

Amount still open

Administrative / Payment modalities

Registration fees are waived for PhD students of the University of Bern who commit to the whole course attendance. To avoid being invoiced, it is mandatory that you indicate your institute and the matriculation number upon registration for the course. Please note cancellation regulations below.

Cancellation regulations

These cancellation rules apply to PhD students of the University of Bern.

Processing fee of CHF 100 will be applied for:

  • Cancellations after two weeks before the first course day (late cancellations)
  • Participants with course attendance of less than 80% of the on-site course time
  • Absence on the first day of the course (considered as a late cancellation)

Course attendance must be cancelled at the latest 2 weeks before the first course day. Write an email to phs-admin.ispm@unibe.ch.
The cancellation has to be confirmed by the course coordination.
For your registration the General Terms and Conditions of the PHS Course Program apply.

Contact

University of Bern
Public Health Sciences Course Program

c/o Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine
Mittelstrasse 43
3012 Bern
Switzerland

Tel: +41 31 684 34 04

phs-admin.ispm@unibe.ch
www.medizin.unibe.ch/phs

Registration

The registration deadline has passed. Please contact the information desk.