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Course Lecturer - EPIB 619 - Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health (Summer 2025)

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Course Lecturer (EPIB 619) Summer 2025

EPIB 619 Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (2 credits)

Summer 2025

Epidemiology & Biostatistics : An overview of principles, methods and practice of systematic reviews and meta-analysis in the field of medicine and public health.

Location: 2001 McGill College, #1201

Schedule:  May 5 – May 16, 2025

(Monday to Friday), 9:00am-11:45am

Credits: 2

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

Education: MD or PhD in epidemiology or public health

Experience: Expertise and experience with systematic reviews and meta-analysis and related statistical software

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Hiring Unit:

Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health

Course Title:

Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis

Subject Code:

EPIB 619

Location:

2001 McGill College, #1201

Schedule:

May 5 – May 16, 2025 (Monday to Friday), 9:00am-11:45am

Deadline to Apply:

2025-02-14

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