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About Study Course

Credit points / ECTS:2 / 3
Course supervisor:Ģirts Briģis
Study type:Full time
Course level:Doctor
Target audience:Medicine; Public Health; Biology; Pharmacy; Health Management; Rehabilitation; Clinical Pharmacy; Psychology; Nursing Science; Life Science; Medical Services
Language:English, Latvian
Branch of science:Clinical Medicine; Public Health

Objective

In addition to the aim of the first part of the course, to provide knowledge and gain competence in research methods of human population, in research of causes of health, disease and treatment results, in obtaining, planning, expressing and interpreting results using quantitative research methods including analysis and control of confounding, interaction and bias of causal models, principles of modelling and questions of research quality assurance and measuring.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics. Corresponding to the requirements of doctoral studies, a master's degree in health sciences, psychology or biology as well as a medical doctor’s degree compared to the master's degree. Knowledge corresponding to the doctoral study course "Epidemiology Part 1".

Learning outcomes

Knowledge

• Will explain epidemiological terminology. • Will describe principles and use of population research.
• Will explain problems of causal interpretation of health-related states and events. • Will describe research designs and principles of multi-factor adjustment. • Will explain non-causal correlations and bias in research results. • Will assess quality of research in medicine.

Skills

• Will collect essential information about methodology of population studies. • Will apply appropriate method in the draft research of doctoral studies. • Will conduct population research in health sciences and medicine. • Will select the most appropriate variables, measures of association and statistical procedures.
• Will use scientific evidence for the justification of conclusions.

Competence

• Will design and plan quantitative scientific research. • Will critically assess epidemiological and other quantitative population research. • Will use knowledge and skills to draw up the doctoral thesis.

Study course planning

Planning period:Year 2025, Spring semester
Study programmeStudy semesterProgram levelStudy course categoryLecturersSchedule
Health Care (subprogramme Pharmacy), DVAf2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Pharmacy), DVAfeng2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Pharmacy), DVAf1DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Medicine), DVAmeng2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Medicine), DVAm2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Psychology), DVAps2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Psychology), DVApseng2DoctoralLimited choice
Health Care (subprogramme Psychology), DVAps1DoctoralLimited choice