EPIDEMIOLOGY AS A FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE
İÇİNDEKİLERForeword Kenneth M. EndicottPreface Kerr l. White, Maureen M. Henderson I. Introduction 1. Planing and Evolution in Canadian Health Policy and Programs, 3 John R. Evans 2. Reflections on Health and Health Services Policies in Great Britain, 11 Thomas McKeown II. Epidemiology, Health Statistics, and the Allocation of Health Resources and Facilities 3. Canada: Epidemiology in the Planing Process in British Colombia: Description of an Experience With a New Model, 17 Donald O. Anderson Discussion, 44 4. Great Britain: A Strategy for Research and Training in Epidemiology E. G. Knox Discussion, 60 5. Opportunities and Needs For Epidemiology and Health Statics in the United States, 66 Kerr L. White Discussion, 78 6. Needs and Resources for Epidemiology an Health Statics in the United States, 84 Maureen M. Hederson Discussion, 97 III. Administrative Applications Of Epidemiology and Health Statics, and the Training of Administrators 7. Epidemiology: The Training of Community Physicians in Great Britain, 103 Roy M. Acheson 8. Health Statistics in Planning Scandinavian Health Care, 114 Johannes Mosbech 9. The Role of Health Services Research in Planning for Health in Great Britain , 122 Walter W. Holland Susie Gilderdale 10. A Model for Public Learning in Health Care: Administrative Applications of Epidemiology and Health Statistics in Australia, 132 Basil s. Hetzel Discussion, 149 IV. Epidemiology, Health Statistics, and Contemporary Health Problems 11. The Teaching of Epidemiology and Health Statistics in a New Community-Oriented Medical School, 159 W. Estlin Waters 12. Teaching Methods in Epidemiology: Experience with A Guide for Teachers, 168 Jan Kostrzewski Discussion, 177 13. Epidemiology and Contemporary Health Problems, 181 Louis M. F. Masse 14. Epidemiology and Health Statistics in the Control of Communicable Diseases, 190 Adeetokunbo O. Lucas Discussion, 197 V. Perspectives on Epidemiology and Health Statistics in the United States 15. Needs and Opportunities for Action, 203 Problems and Issues: Discussion, 203 Concluding Comments, 207 E Gorge Knox Donald O. Anderson, 209 Frederick C. Robbins, 212 Statement by the Conference, 214 Appendices 1. Contributors, 219 2. Session Chairmen, 219 3. Group Chairmen and Rapporteurs, 219 4. Invited Participants, 220 Index, 227 |