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How to Teach Health Sciences – Interview with Kahina Abdesselam and Sam Ileka-Priouzeau


Feb 7, 2016 -- Sometime last year I sat down with two of my favourite young Epidemiologists, Kahina Abdesselam and Samuel Ileka-Priouzeau, to talk about a variety of issues around Epidemiology and health sciences education. The audio quality is poor, since it was recorded in the sun room on the roof of my condo. It took several months for me to figure out how to clean up the audio to a vaguely acceptable level, hence the delay in publishing this episode. There are still a few weird bumping noises early on.

We cursorily discussed the following papers:

Competencies for master and doctoral students in epidemiology: what is important, what is unimportant, and where is there room for improvement?
Invited Commentary: Do-It-Yourself Modern Epidemiology—At Last!

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