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The Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact sponsors a five-year post-graduate residency training program to train physicians in Public Health and Preventive Medicine. This academic and community-based program is built on the principles of population health, all levels of disease prevention, health promotion and protection. It prepares physicians to function flexibly and effectively in leadership roles in a wide variety of community health and academic/research settings with special emphasis on:
- Health needs assessment
- Evidence-based community health practice
- Applied research and program evaluation
- Economic evaluation and health policy analysis
- Occupational and environmental health
Our challenging and exciting training path integrates the three major components of the program — Public Health field rotations, clinical training in Family Medicine and academic coursework — throughout the five years.
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