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Measuring Burden of Disease: Methods and Applications
0 credit
Type of courses
Elective courses
Instructor
Hsien-Ho Lin
Course Outline
The measurement and quantification of population health could assist health policy making and priority setting. In the past few years there have been major advancements in burden of disease research, mainly led and stimulated by the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD). This course will give an overview on the concepts and methods used to quantify the burden of disease at the national and global level. The GBD will be a main focus of this course, but other alternative approaches will also be reviewed. The course consists of lectures, computer labs, a hands-on group-based project, and a field visit to the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course the students are expected to:

Understand the key concepts and elements in burden of disease studies
Comment on the strengths and limitations of burden of disease studies
Understand the estimating procedures of the GBD study
Be familiar with and be able to use the major databases of GBD while acknowledging their limitations
 

Course Requirements:

The course will be offered in English. Basic understanding of key concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics will be helpful but is not absolutely required.