Beautiful, Epidemiology so detailed and simplified. I've watched this particular video up to three times now within the same hour. I feel like I now want to be an epidemiologist, a medical detective 😎💯🔥💕
Thank you so much for the quality education. I appreciate it very much. I'm 68 and can't get out to College courses and can't afford online College tuition.
I have a paper in Epidemiology tomorrow , I tried to go through the lecture and it is bulky and quite boring however your lecture has helped me to be more ready. Many thanks Dr.
I love this series! Question - If the smallpox vaccine was produced in 1800 but not eradicated until 1980 how statistically, do you place a value or weight of causality for that intervention? Especially when in the 1870's there was 100% vaccination in many places in England that experienced some of the worst outbreaks of Smallpox? Using epidemiology logic and the use of statistics please explain this for me thank you so much!
Awesome videos! (re; 9:18) I agree we shouldn't "descend into arrogance", but at the same time there's a lot of nonsense floating around... I'm keen to hear more of your thoughts surrounding this point... Little bit of a tangent from intro to epidemiology however. Just interesting to see this point here, and keen to hear more
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Cause toe Sacrifice Cause piercings in feet and hands Cause whips that cut the skin Cause eating intestines of animals Cause eating bread daily Effects Yeast infections Hidden ulcers under calluses and keloids.
Great vid but in next videos please minimize the sounds of the dudes swallowing. You can hear all the natural disgusting sounds our bodies make. It’s annoying when you hear it so clearly in a lecture.
He speaks so well! I could spend hours here without even knowing what the time is. Kudos, definitely a subscriber!
That’s so right 😅
Because he speaks calmly and smoothly.
Your voice is so calming. You give amazing examples. Very detailed without the complicated dialogue. Thank you!
Beautiful, Epidemiology so detailed and simplified. I've watched this particular video up to three times now within the same hour. I feel like I now want to be an epidemiologist, a medical detective 😎💯🔥💕
Oh my God...how boring!
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Suddenly I have an interest in this subject!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! YOUR EXPLANATIONS ARE CRYSTAL CLEAR !!! THANK YOU .
Thank you so much for the quality education. I appreciate it very much. I'm 68 and can't get out to College courses and can't afford online College tuition.
I have a test in 4 minutes and you just saved my life. Thank you
Easy to understand and passionate about the work. Well done!
He has such a calming voice! And explains perfectly. A reaö professor!!! Thank you a lot!
Before registering for my classes, decided to get more information before going into epidemiology and now I definitely want to.
You making learning of the epidemiologic concepts easy by the way you talk about them with calmness.
This lecture is very educative and helpful to us the students of public health Epidemiology 💙
I have learned alot from yoour lecture. May God give you strength to continue impacting many lives thank you so much for an informattive presentation
Great class sir! You have a talent for this.
This man is a generous. Well explained
I have a paper in Epidemiology tomorrow , I tried to go through the lecture and it is bulky and quite boring however your lecture has helped me to be more ready. Many thanks Dr.
He really knows how to give a lecture.
I LIKE YOUR EXPLANATIONS,I HAVE A PASSION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Thank you, easy to understand and well presented :)
Thanks from Bogotá epidemiology AND community AND health determinants
Thank a lot for such a great and polite way of explination.
I love this series! Question - If the smallpox vaccine was produced in 1800 but not eradicated until 1980 how statistically, do you place a value or weight of causality for that intervention? Especially when in the 1870's there was 100% vaccination in many places in England that experienced some of the worst outbreaks of Smallpox? Using epidemiology logic and the use of statistics please explain this for me thank you so much!
Such a great introduction.
the discussion is very clear and concise...
Thank you 😊
Good explanation Sir. You deserve 5 Star ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
An Excellent lecturer.
Nice lecture and marvelous delivery!
your lecture is really good. At first look, i thought you Dr. Melandus from serial "The Good Doctor"... :)
Great lecture I belong to Public Health students I am doing MPH really wise lecture for public health personnel
Thankyou so much sir.. It was a great learning from you.
Its really amazing and very clear
Very insightful
I love this gosh, please give us more
You teach epidemiology so sweet and mske it easy for me😍😍 I hope you have biostatistics problem solving as well in yoir playlist
Awesome videos!
(re; 9:18) I agree we shouldn't "descend into arrogance", but at the same time there's a lot of nonsense floating around... I'm keen to hear more of your thoughts surrounding this point... Little bit of a tangent from intro to epidemiology however. Just interesting to see this point here, and keen to hear more
Taking your Det. of Health course next semester !
Fist time hearing lecture of epidemiology without being feeling sleepy
Fantastic lecture! Love it.
Great sir 👍
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What a great lecture and what an amazing teacher. Thank you
great and good understanding, it will be better if voice can be little more louder
Excellent
Sir u r really very smart
Wow, you are a great lecturer. Super jealous of your students.
Superb!!
Thank you, I'm having a test tomorrow.
Did anyone think of Jon Snow from Game of Thrones? Even the actions they took seemed kinda similar and courageous.
John Snow in Game of Thrones
So good lecture but I need audio of this lecture
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controlled and uncontrolled... i like this..part
soo nice
I see on point where Epidemiology and Psychology overlap. One overlap point is at etiology and health-related behaviors.
What about onesimus studies of inoculation in Boston in the 1700?
thanks
Hi do we have his separate youtube channel for Biostatistics
good, come from China,No English subtitle,tthank your epidemiology study lesson
not me watching this instead of reading my masters class notesssss
Great
Cause toe Sacrifice
Cause piercings in feet and hands
Cause whips that cut the skin
Cause eating intestines of animals
Cause eating bread daily
Effects
Yeast infections
Hidden ulcers under calluses and keloids.
How good are you Lord
Miasma, a "smell" cant give you a disease, but diseases can sure be airborne... COVID , TB, influenza, etc...
Woooow👏👏👏👏👏
He made his studies on wildling
Eliminated or masked symptoms (coxsakie) (measles) (chicken pox) (cow pox) (shingles)
It can be quite sexy! Quite exciting!
I think I want to be a medical detective.
Epidemiological research: like here if you are left-handed
Fiona Samuels Right handed here, but I still gave you a like 😊
Cause a man went fishing 🎣 and threw the injured fish back in the water the fish developed black lung disease..
sound is too deep somehow
I'm here because I don't understand my professor's recorded discussion
Quite sexy, quite exciting haha
Audio
sorry i meant to search epistemology
"You know nothing, John Snow!"
Epidemiology is the most boring course in medicine😒
Great vid but in next videos please minimize the sounds of the dudes swallowing. You can hear all the natural disgusting sounds our bodies make. It’s annoying when you hear it so clearly in a lecture.
25:00 any way to prove his ebola prediction is related to the current outbreak in Congo/Uganda
Superb!!