Methods for Assessing Power, Privilege, and Public Health in the United States
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Discusses emergent health issues and how the choice of measures for power, privilege, and inequality influences results in epidemiological research. Challenges students to reflect on how their positions of privilege influence the interpretation of data and public health practice. Apply epidemiology research skills to develop and execute a data-driven project on a real-world health problem that is presented to, and used by a community partner.
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