Curriculum Development Playlists
SERplaylists are curated collections of key papers and expert commentary on foundational topics in epidemiology. Designed by leaders in the field, these playlists offer a guided pathway through core methodological and substantive themes.
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Rae Anne Martinez, Charlie Rioux, Noah Haber, and Nafeesa Andrabi discuss the importance of methodological rigor, clear scientific communication, and equity in epidemiologic research. This playlist explores strategies to strengthen study design, improve transparency, and promote fairness in public health.
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Arrianna Marie Planey explores anti-racist approaches in public health research, emphasizing frameworks that confront structural inequities and promote health justice. This playlist highlights strategies for integrating anti-racist principles into epidemiologic studies and advancing equity in health outcomes.
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The 2019 SER Diversity and Inclusion Committee highlights strategies to foster equity and representation within epidemiology. This playlist emphasizes the importance of inclusive practices in research and professional communities, aiming to strengthen collaboration and broaden perspectives in the field.
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Allen Wilcox reminds us that data do not speak for themselves—they require interpretation and context. This article emphasizes the importance of thoughtful analysis, clear assumptions, and critical reasoning in epidemiologic research.
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Lisa Bodnar of the University of Pittsburgh shares strategies for writing a successful grant proposal. This article offers practical guidance on crafting clear objectives, strong methodology, and compelling narratives to secure research funding.
