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Definition of Epidemiologists
1. epidemiologist [n] - See also: epidemiologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epidemiologists
Literary usage of Epidemiologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Emerging Infectious Diseases: Consensus on Needed Laboratory Capacity Could by Helene Toiv, Cheryl Williams (1999)
"Of the 21 epidemiologists who used regional laboratory services, ... Figure 4:
Views of State Laboratory Directors and epidemiologists on Extent CDC's ..."
2. Ethics in Epidemiology and Public Health Practice: Collected Works by Steven Scott Coughlin (1997)
"The results from this recently completed survey will provide important information
about the field, in part by shedding light on epidemiologists' ethical ..."
3. Pulse Check: National Trends in Drug Abuse: Summer 1998 by Barry M. McCaffrey (1999)
"Ethnographers, epidemiologists, and law enforcement officials report an increase
... Ethnographers, epidemiologists, and Ethnographic Sources Most sources ..."
4. Ensuring an Infectious Disease Workforce: Education and Training Needs for by Stacey Knobler (2006)
"Comprehensive data are lacking on how many epidemiologists the nation has and
what their skill levels are—but several studies have pointed to major ..."
5. Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service of the by United States Public Health Service (1920)
"The first collaborating epidemiologists were appointed for Arkansas, ... During the
period from 1914 to 1918 other collaborating epidemiologists were ..."