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Version of September the17th French School of Public Health Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH 2010/2011 SCHEDULE YEAR 2 EPIDEMIOLOGY Master of Public Health week 35: Monday 30th of August to Saturday 04th of September 2010 Meetings with MPH staff and Official registration, Optional M1/M2 courses and first Lecture of core curriculum SBSPH Coordinators: MPH staff, Avner Bar Hen, Jocelyn Raude Monday August 30th 9h30 – 10h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Grand Amphi Tuesday August 31st 9h30 – 12h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 10h30 – 11h00 Tea info MPH Condorcet Cafeteria Wednesday September 1st Thursday September 2nd Or 9:00 – 12:00 optional schedule M2 (Initiation to descriptive statistics) Avner Bar-Hen (Pr EHESPParis Descartes) Sequoia 5 Or 9:00 – 12:00 Computer lab (optional M2 course) Sequoia 3 9h-14h Administrative registration Students social security Condorcet M6, M7 Lunch during registration time 14h -16h Welcome meeting Dean Dr Flahault and Faculty members for all MPH M1 + M2 students Condorcet Amphi 12h30 Lunch 14h – 17h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Grand Amphi 14h -17h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 14h – 17h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 14h – 17h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 Or Or 14:00 – 17:00 optional schedule M2 (Initiation to test statistics) Avner Bar-Hen (Pr EHESPParis Descartes) Sequoia 5 Grand Amphi 18:00 – 19:30 visite Rennes 9h-10h30 (schedule M2 core curriculum) Introduction to social and behavioural sciences in public health 8h-9h Meeting with Pr Zmirou & Pr M. Bellanger (M2) Condorcet M5 12h30 Lunch 18h00 – 19h30 Understanding the French: Cultural investigations and advice for International students William SHERLAW Saturday September 4th 9h30 – 12h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 12h30 Lunch 14h00 – 17h00 optional schedule M2 (Initiation to test statistics) Avner Bar-Hen (Pr EHESPParis Descartes) Sequoia 5 Friday September 3rd 9h30 – 12h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Condorcet M6 10h30 – 12h30 optional schedule M1 (module 118) Grand Amphi 12h30 Lunch Or 14:00 – 17:00 optional schedule M2 (Initiation to test statistics) Avner Bar-Hen (Pr EHESPParis Descartes Villerme SR 1 sous sol 17h – 18h30 The French Social security system for non-french students (optional presentation M1+M2) Jean Marie ANDRE Grand Amphi 19;30 – 20h30 Photo session M2 Location: EHESP, Rennes 16h – 17h00 Tea (M1 +M2) Condorcet Cafeteria J. Raude (Assistant Pr. EHESP) 12h Departure to Paris (M1 +M2) Weeks 36 to 40: from Tuesday 7th September to 5th October 2010 Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Module 203 Core curriculum « Epidemiology » Coordinator : Moïse Desvarieux Location: Columbia University Global Center, Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS Tuesday September 7th Tuesday September 14th Tuesday September 21st Tuesday September 28th Tuesday October 5th 9h 9h 9h 9h 8h30 From idea to publication: the hard way towards knowledge Study Design 1: case-control studies. Modeling Clinical trials (1) Confounding and bias Pascal Crepey (EHESP) Bill Friedewald(Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health) Ryan Demmer (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health) Moïse DESVARIEUX Christie Jeon (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health) Causal Inference Moïse Desvarieux (Inserm, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and EHESP) Interventional epidemiology Philippe Ravaud, Hôpital Hotel Dieu, Inserm and Universite Paris-Cite 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h 14h From idea to publication : the hard way towards knowledge Study Design 2: - cohort studies - ecological studies Moïse DESVARIEUX Christie Jeon (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health) 14h 14h Sample size calculations for various study designs. Data Clinical trials (2) collection, centralization, standardization and quality control. Design of study Bill Friedewald questionnaires and data collection instruments 17h 17h 12h : Lunch Anders Boyd, (Inserm U 707 and EHESP) 17h 17h 12h : Lunch 13h 30 Interventional epidemiology Philippe Ravaud, Hôpital Hotel Dieu, Inserm and Universite Paris-Cite 15h00 - Ethical issues and controversies in Public Health Ron Bayer, Columbia University 17h Week 42: Wednesday 20th to Friday the 22nd of October 2010 Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS (to be confirmed) Exams for core modules and interdisciplinary 1: (to be confirmed) Wednesday 20th of October: Module 201 Interdisciplinary 1 Global and International Health Module 202 Social and Behavioral Sciences Module 203 Epidemiology Thursday 21st of October: Module 204 Information Sciences and Biostatistics Module 205 Management and Health Policy Sciences Friday 22th of October: Module 206 Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Prerequisite EOHS (only students of EUROPUBHEALTH) Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Module 210 Minor A: “Infectious Disease Epidemiology” Coordinator: Dr. Andrea HOWARD Week 43: from Monday 25th to Friday 29th October 2009 Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS Monday October 25th 9h Introduction to Principles of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology a. Biological basis of infectious diseases epidemiology b. Immune response and methods for detection of infectious diseases c. Group work and presentations—Design epidemiologic study to evaluate an infectious disease problem Tuesday October 26th 9h HIV Epidemiology and Control a. Global HIV Epidemiology b. HIV Prevention c. Discussion-critical review of primary studies of male circumcision to prevent HIV transmission Wednesday October 27th 9h Infectious Disease Surveillance Elements of good surveillance system, data sources Applications of a surveillance system: Estimating risk of West Nile virus transmission through the blood supply using surveillance data Discussion-critical review of primary studies of estimating HIV incidence using surveillance data Thursday October 28th 9h Outbreak Investigation/Food-borne illness a. Investigation of Outbreaks b. Food-borne Illnes c. Case study: outbreak investigation of foodborne illness Friday October 29st 9h Molecular Epidemiology/Infection control in health care settings a. Molecular Epidemiology b. Infection Control in Health Care Settings c. Discussion-critical review of primary studies evaluating nosocomial transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcal aureus 12h : Lunch 14h Infectious Disease Transmission Dynamics a. SIR models, estimating R0, herd immunity b. Computer lab using Berkeley Madonna to develop SIR models 12h : Lunch 14h Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Control. a. Global Tuberculosis Epidemiology b. Discussion-critical review of primary studies evaluating tuberculosis control c. Discussion-critical review of primary studies using molecular epidemiology to study tuberculosis transmission 17h 17h 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h 14h Vector-borne transmission Control of non-TB Respiratory Sexual transmission a. Biological characteristics Infections a. Methodological issues in of vector-borne diseases a. Influenza modeling, studying STI transmission b. Modeling transmission of transmission and control and control malaria and effects of b. Discussion-critical review b. Measuring behavioral control strategies of primary studies on interventions for STIs c. Discussion-critical review influenza vaccination c. Discussion-critical review of primary studies of the c. Case study-using of primary studies on use of bednets to control surveillance data to impact of HSV infection malaria transmission evaluate interventions on HIV acquisition and during the SARS transmission epidemic 16h30: Module evaluation 17h 17h 17h Week 44: from Tuesday 2nd to Monday 8th of November 2010 Master of Public Health – Semester 3 (Start Tuesday because of November the 1st and extends to Monday 8th) Module 211 Minor B: “Chronic Disease Epidemiology” Coordinator : Ryan Demmer Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS Tuesday November 2rnd Wednesday November 3rd Thursday November 4th Friday November 5th Monday November 8th 9h Introduction to Chronic Disease -Ryan Demmer, Columbia University 9h Cancer Epidemiology 9h 9h Diet and Chronic Disease -Habibul Ashan, University of Chicago -Habibul Ashan, University of Chicago 9h A Socio-Medical Sciences Approach to Chronic Disease -Bernadette Boden-Albala, Columbia University Genome Wide Association Studies -David R. Jacobs Jr University of Minnesota Gene Expression Studies Diabetes Epidemiology -Ryan Demmer, Columbia University Cardiovascular Disease: Definitions and Descriptive Epidemiology -Alan Berger, University of Minnesota 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h 14h 14h 14h Cardiovascular Epidemiology Cont. Cancer Epidemiology Cont. 14h Infections as a Chronic Disease: Periodontal Infections -Thomas Kocher, University of Greifswald --Moïse Desvarieux, EHESP and Columbia University A Life Course Approach to Chronic Disease Pharmacovigilance -Joe Kim, Amgen, London -Russell Luepker, University of Minnesota -Moïse Desvarieux, Columbia University and EHESP -George Davey Smith, University of Bristol -Pascal Crepey HIV/AIDS -Frank Bocora, University of Paris 16h30: Module evaluation 17h 17h 17h 17h 17h Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Week 48: Monday 29th of November to Friday 3rd of December 2010 Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS (to be confirmed) Exams minors and second run core curriculum: (to be confirmed) Monday 29th of November: second run core Module 202 Social and Behavioral Sciences Module 203 Epidemiology Tuesday 30th of November: second run core Module 204 Information Sciences and Biostatistics Module 205 Management and Health Policy Sciences Module 206 Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Wednesday 1st of December: Module 208 Minor A Social and Behavioral Sciences Module 209 Minor B Social and Behavioral Sciences Module 210 Minor A Epidemiology Module 211 Minor B Epidemiology Thursday 2nd of December: Module 212 Minor A Management and Health Policy Sciences Module 213 Minor B Management and Health Policy Sciences Module 214 Minor A Information Sciences and Biostatistics Module 215 Minor B Information Sciences and Biostatistics Friday 3rd of December: Module 216 Minor A Environmental and Occupational Health Module 217 Minor B Environmental and Occupational Health Module 218 Minor A Humanitarian Health Module 219 Minor B Humanitarian Health Master of Public Health – Semester 3 Week 50: from Monday 13th to Friday 17th of December 2010 (to be confirmed) Module 223 Major A: “Design, Concept and Methods in Epidemiology” Coordinators: Sharon Schwartz and Moïse Desvarieux Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS Monday December 13th Tuesday December 14th Wednesday December 15th Thursday December 16th Friday December 17th 9h 9h 9h 9h 9h Introduction to casual inference Study designs: Randomized control trials. Natural experiments. Cohort study designs Case control studies I Sampling and power Stratified analyses I Main effects. Confounding 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h 14h 14h 14h Case control studies II Measurement issues 14h Stratified analyses II Mediation. Effect modification Implications of causality for Cohort studies basic epidemiologic concepts 16h30: Module evaluation 17h 17h 17h 17h 17h Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Week 51 and 52: from 20th to 31st of December 2010 Holidays Week 01: from Monday 3rd to Friday 7th of January 2011 Master of Public Health – Semester 3 Module 224 Major B: “Analysis in Epidemiology” Coordinator: Mary Beth Terry Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS Monday 3rd January Tuesday 4th January Wednesday 5th January Thursday 6th January Friday 7th January 9h 9h 9h 9h 9h Rationale for multi-variable model Confounding Logistic regression Matching: Conditional models and methods Mary Beth Terry Mary Beth Terry (Columbia Mary Beth Terry University Mailman School of Public Health) Mary Beth Terry Survival models: Kaplan Meir Cox Modeling Mary Beth Terry 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h 14h 14h 14h 14h Statistical considerations: Pure Count Interactive Extension of logistic models, Other cohort models: polytomous Poisson Advanced topics Mary Beth Terry Mary Beth Terry Mary Beth Terry Mary Beth Terry Mary Beth Terry 16h30: Module evaluation 17h 17h 17h 17h 17h Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Week 03: from 17th to 21st January 2011 Module Code 225, Major C: « Mental health epidemiology » Coordinator: Viviane Kovess Masfety Location: Reid Hall Columbia Paris France Monday January 17th Tuesday January 18th January January 19th Thursday January 20th 9h V.Kovess Masfety -introduction -mental health definitions and paradigms -normal and pathological frontiers 9h B.Eaton 9h 12h 9h B.Eaton Mental health survey’s methodology Case-finding: surveys versus registers sampling (general and specific populations) Case ascertainment Survey instruments (checklists, diagnostic instruments) - -validation and concordance -translation for international surveys comparison 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 12h : Lunch 14h E.Bromet 14h E.Bromet 14h J.Helzer 14h S.Stansfeld mental health determinants -genetic/ environment, - social factors -traumas ,life events PTSD -Suicide and behavioural problems -WMH main results and international comparisons -clinical epidemiology : studying Psychosis -Description of the various dependences including pathological gambling and bulimia : epidemiology and risk factors 14h special group epidemiology A.Lovell V.Kovess 17h 17h 10h30 J.Helzer -psychiatric disorders classifications -DSM V prospective Mental disorders over the course of life -Longitudinal surveys --Onset and incidence --Medical illness consequences --Mental disorders and mortality Friday January 21th 9h Mental health psychiatry and Health care utilisation law in France and Europe ( (V.Kovess) H.J.Salize) -Involuntary placements in -use of care for mental health France problems in France and the -EU comparisons on EU involuntary placements -medical non medical -Psychiatric patient’s providers, formal and responsibility determination informal providers roles -Psychiatric care in prisons -pharmaco epidemiology for psychotropics Work, disability and Mental Health -children V.Kovess - homeless, prisoners A.Lovell 16h30: Module evaluation 17h 17h Master of Public Health - Semester 3 Week 04: Monday 24th until Friday 28th of January 2011 Location: Reid Hall (TBC) 4 rue de Chevreuse – 75006 PARIS (to be confirmed) Exams b minors and majors: (to be confirmed) Monday 24th of January: will be announced Tuesday 09th of January: will be announced Wednesday 26th of January: will be announced Thursday 27th of January: will be announced Friday 28th of January: will be announced