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Staff
On New Year’s Eve each year the EpiMonitor publishes an annual event
calendar and then in February we publish an issue dedicated to summer
programs. However this means that the programs which run in
January-February of each year aren’t published early enough for our
readers to make their plans to attend.
These programs include
Winter Programs in North America and Europe along with Summer Programs
in the southern hemisphere. This year we have elected to provide you
with the information necessary to choose a program and register in
time to attend.
January
4-17, 2025 |
Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute
https://tinyurl.com/3457t58x |
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The Winter Institute offers approximately 30 different courses
of varying lengths. The courses are offered in different
formats depending on the class. There are courses on the
Baltimore and DC campuses along with courses offered online.
The link above provides more information on the individual
offerings.
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Winter
2025 |
Winter
Courses in Epidemiology – EpidM
Department of Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam UMC
EpidM- Secretary; +31 20 566 6691 or +31 629131812
epidm@amsterdamumc.nl
https://tinyurl.com/yzaen625
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EpidM offers 8 courses in its Winter Course Series. These range
from half day offerings to 6 days long. Courses are offered in
Amsterdam although two of them are online. All of the courses
are taught in English and have a cap of 30 students in each
class.
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January
20-25, 2025 |
16th
Swiss Epidemiology Winter School
https://www.epi-winterschool.org/ |
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This program runs in Wengen, Switzerland and takes full
advantage of the surroundings to offer breaks for skiing and
snowboarding. A robust social program allows ample opportunity
to meet with your classmates in an informal environment. There
are 8 individual classes offered this year taught by over a
dozen faculty members.
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February
10-14, 2025 |
Winter
School in Clinical Epidemiology - Hall in Tirol
Sponsored by UMIT Tirol
https://bit.ly/3lRZeDf |
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This 5 day program is taught by a 3 member team. There are no
pre-requisites and it is taught in English. The course covers:
Intro to Public Health & Epidemiology, Risk & Treatment
Prognosis, Treatment Efficacy & Safety, Study Design &
Diagnosis, Decision Analysis in Public Health & Medicine.
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January 20
– February 14 |
ACSPRI
Summer Program 2025
https://tinyurl.com/hszbmsn8
Run with the University of Melbourne |
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This is the 41st year of this Australian program.
This year a series of courses will be offered on the University
of Melbourne campus February 3-7. The remainder of the classes
will be offered online. This year there are a total of 20 class
offerings taught by a dozen faculty members. Pricing is
dependent on ACSPRI membership.
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