Hi everyone,
I’m trying to expand my skills in public health analytics, especially in mapping disease patterns and analyzing geographic health data. While searching online, I came across this spatial epidemiology course that focuses on spatial analysis methods, GIS tools, and studying the geographic distribution of diseases.
It seems like a great option for anyone interested in health geography or epidemiology research, but I’d like to know if a formal spatial epidemiology course actually provides practical skills that can be applied to real datasets or public health investigations. Has anyone here taken something similar or used these techniques professionally?
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