Universities around the world have moved to online delivery of education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the wake of this change, courses, course content, e-journal clubs, and other material and events are becoming more readily share-able and available to students and practitioners regardless of geographic location. SER would like to serve as a resource page for students, faculty and practitioners to share and access FREE educational content, both live lectures and recorded or printed material.
CDC Epidemiology Training & Resources
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Graduate Student
Public Health Practioner
This manual serves as an essential resource for epidemiologists and other health professionals working in local, state, national, and international settings for effective outbreak response to acute and emerging threats.
Training in Clinical Research Program UCSF Website
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Graduate Student
Public Health Practioner
Training in Clinical Research Program UCSF Website
Graduate courses in epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco
Mini-Master of Public Health (MPH)
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience
The world’s health needs are changing—evolving day to day, sometimes even hour to hour. It is the role of the public health professional to stay apace with these changes to protect and improve the health of populations.
Because of the commitment to ensure access to education around pressing public health issues, Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) now offers a free, online Mini-MPH. The Mini-MPH provides foundational knowledge in public health to all interested learners. The program includes six hours of engaging, online content that covers key concepts of public health, with expert faculty, accessible to everyone.
Each component of the Mini-MPH is free, online, and asynchronous:
Teach Epi resources from Pai Global TB Group
SER Teaching Talk: Self Discovery, The Importance of Linking Hypotheticals to the Real World and Other Teaching Tidbits
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience, Graduate Student
The purpose of this video is to teach viewers how to improve and increase their knowledge of Epidemiologic Research and the different concepts found within.
Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium Talks & Journal Club
Each month, the Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium offers a Talk and a Journal Club, which have now gone digital and are open to anyone interested. The Talks and Journal clubs are held live on Zoom in the CEST time zone (Berlin time) on the 1st and 3rd Weds. of each month, respectively, and you must register ahead of time to participate in the live sessions.
Sign up links & topics can be found here for the talks: https://bemcolloquium.com/meetings-calendar/
and here for the journal clubs:
https://bemcolloquium.com/bemc-journal-club/
We have also started recording most talks and posting them for later viewing on our YouTube page, here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJP9KScMBRC0reDr1tTXrpg
SER: On teaching advanced epidemiologic methods
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience, Graduate Student
The purpose of this video is to help those seeking how to improve their teaching skills regarding advanced epidemiologic methods.
SER: Teaching introductory Epidemiology
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience, Graduate Student
The purpose of this video is to teach about what students should learn and how should it be taught.
SER: Livin' on the Edge - Doing and Teaching Epidemiology Outside Top-Ranked Schools of Public Health
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience, Graduate Student
The purpose of this video is to discuss the importance of including the study of Epidemiology in more Schools of Public Health.
Search for additional resources in the SER Library
TARGET AUDIENCE:
General Audience, Graduate Student
A resource to learn more regarding the study of Epidemiology, or the Society For Epidemiologic Research.