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Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Epidemiology

Concerned with causes of heart disease;

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Core Faculty:  
Glen Duncan, PhD duncag@u.washington.edu
Karen L. Edwards PhD, MS keddy@u.washington.edu
Susan R. Heckbert MD, MPH, PhD heckbert@u.washington.edu
Mario Kratz, PhD mkratz@fhcrc.org
Bruce M. Psaty MD, PhD psaty@u.washington.edu
Gayle E. Reiber PhD, MPH greiber@u.washington.edu
Alexander P. Reiner MD, MSc apreiner@u.washington.edu
Stephen M. Schwartz PhD, MPH stevesch@u.washington.edu
David S. Siscovick MD, MPH dsisk@u.washington.edu
Nicholas L. Smith PhD, MPH nlsmith@u.washington.edu
   
Adjunct Faculty:  
Ed Boyko MS, MPH eboyko@u.washington.edu
Gail P. Jarvik MD, PhD pair@u.washington.edu
W.T. Longstreth, Jr. MD, MPH wl@u.washington.edu
   

Relevant Courses

Epi 519 Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease (3) Psaty, Siscovick
Principles, methods, and issues in the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease. Focuses on coronary heart disease and its major risk factors; also covers other topics such as stroke and sudden death. The format includes informal lectures and discussions of the current literature. Prerequisite: EPI 511 or EPI 512, EPI 513. Offered: A.


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This page was last updated on June 11, 2008