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Assignment
Part: A discussion
Often, we see a news headline about a scientific discovery related to health and wellness, and we question how true the claim is. In other words, is the science behind the claim"good enough" for us to believe it?
One of the first ways to make this judgment call is to critically evaluate the type of study design and study methodology used to arrive at the findings. When designing a study, epidemiologists have to strike a balance between scientific rigor and feasibility.
1. Review the research study designs from the assigned readings.
2. Review the video to learn how other characteristics of a study (e.g. sample size) can influence the interpretation of the results.
1. Correlation and Causality (00:10:45) (opens in new window)
3. (Optional) Create a free account to review LAERD (opens in new window) for practical details about when to use different designs and assumptions that must be met about the data for each type of design.
1. Select and discuss some of the practical issues that can influence the selected study design.
2. How/Where might preference toward a specific study design influence the interpretation of the results? Support your response with an authoritative source.
Part: B Discussion
1. In your opinion and assessment of the commonly used social media and online communication platforms, how effective are public health authorities in communicating epidemiologic findings (e.g. alerts about an outbreak) to the general population locally and globally?
2. What are the pros and cons that go along with using social media as a communication tool for epidemiological findings?
Part: C discussion
Focus on one of the major themes discussed in the series of video about "Unnatural causes" such as racism, stress, access to health insurance, place matters.
1. Why does the US have relatively poorer health outcomes when compared to other developed countries such as Canada and France and how does health inequality play a role in these population differences?
2. Where does the role of the epidemiologist intersect with your sense of divine responsibility (according to your faith or worldview) to assist all people, especially disenfranchised populations?
Part: D Reflection and Application
Develop an online presentation that discusses: the influence of cultural and ethical implications of the epidemiological evidence within the recommendation you are advocating and includes support for your response using scholarly resources.
Discussion Requirements
• Initial Posts: 250-300 words for each part
o Reference at least 2 scholarly resources for each
o APA formatted references in posts