Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
298.02. Environmental Epidemiology. This course uses case-discussions to
enable students to understand and apply all basic epidemiologic concepts while considering
problems of environmental health, including water- and air-born diseases and pollutants, heavy
metal exposures, ionizing radiation, and exposure to pesticides and other synthetic chemicals.
Students are enabled to both critically assess whether an imputed environmental exposure actually
causes an adverse health consequence, and to broker this information for the lay public in
a responsible, understandable way. Instructor: Marcia Angle, MD, MPH
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