Epidemiology and Environmental Medicine- 2nd year; DDS
Course coordinator:
- Agnieszka Pac, PhD e-mail: agnieszka.pac@uj.edu.pl
Teachers:
- Aleksander Gałaś, MD, PhD e-mail: aleksander.galas@uj.edu.pl
- Agnieszka Pac, PhD e-mail: agnieszka.pac@uj.edu.pl
- Elżbieta Sochacka-Tatara, PhD e-mail: e.sochacka-tatara@uj.edu.pl
- Renata Majewska, MSc, e-mail: renata.majewska@uj.edu.pl
Student's Evaluation:
Student is obliged to receive more than 50% for each of the following:
- presentation of the epidemiological description of the chosen disease;
- project based on disease outbreak
- final written test.
The final grade is based on the results of final test (50% weight) and credit for the skill assessment (epidemiological description + outbreak; weights 25% each).
Grading system:
<50.0% =failed (2.0)
50.0% - 59.9% =satisfactory (3.0)
60.0%–69.9% = satisfactory plus (3.5)
70.0%-79.9% = good (4.0)
80.0 – 89.9% = good plus (4.5)
90.0 – 100%: = very good (5.0)
Attendance requirements:
Student should be present for 100% of practicals/classes. In the case of absences student have to make up for these classes in the form of essay or assignment given by the responsible teacher
The make-up credit is based on the same activities but test has a form of 5 “open” questions.
Additional materials for students MS TEAMS
Recommended reading:
- Bonita R, Beaglehole R, Kjellstrom T. Basic Epidemiology.WHO. 2006
- Jedrychowski W, Maugeri U. Epidemiologic Methods in Studying Chronic Diseases. International Center for Studies and Research in Biomedicine in Luxembourg. 2000
- Aschengrau A, Seage GR III. Essentials of Epidemiology in Public Health. Jones and Barlett Publishers. Sudbury, 2008.