The course will address methodological aspects involved in the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of nutritional epidemiological research. You will learn about a whole range of subjects, Read More
Specialization Course Requirements Note that some specialization courses within the specialization track are obligatory, shown in this overview. Before beginning this track, you must successfully complete all core courses. Check the admission requirements in the course descriptions.
Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety
With the prospect that even more innovative drug therapies will be introduced in the coming years, society is demanding new approaches to comparative risk/benefit evaluation, as well as new concepts. Read More
Prognostic Research
Prognosis is a key concept in patient care. However, although prognostic research is becoming increasingly important in clinical medicine, the actual methodology behind it is relatively Read More
Public Health Epidemiology
This course will enhance your understanding of public health epidemiology, the science upon which public health is based. Public health epidemiology involves describing and interpreting geographical Read More
Survival Analysis
Survival data, or more generally, time-to-event data (where the “event” can be death, disease, recovery, relapse or another outcome), is frequently encountered in epidemiologic studies. Censoring is a Read More
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis of Prognosis Research
The number of primary studies evaluating prognostic factors and models is rising per day. Alike for therapies and diagnostic tests, critically summarizing and analyzing the evidence form prognostic Read More
Systematic Reviews in Intervention Research
Systematic reviews play a crucial role in this era of Evidence Based Medicine and clinical guidelines. Systematic reviews use a systematic and transparent approach to identify all relevant articles, Read More
Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Studies
The number of primary studies evaluating diagnostic tests is rising. Critically summarizing such studies in a systematic review is beneficial for health care professionals seeking the best evidence Read More