Description
This first activity is to identify your public health topic and then narrow in on your research question. You will also identify some background information on your topic. This assignment is to help me provide feedback on your research question. Your grade will be based on following the instructions and completing each section. You will fill out a form answering the following open-ended questions:What is your public health topic?What about it is interesting to you?What would you like to be the specific focus of your research question? (e.g., do you want focus on a specific population? are you interested in specific factors that might lead to your health outcome?)To help you get more focused, use the “Five Ws” (who, what, when, where, why) to write your topic as a specific research question. See examples from class if you’re not sure how to do this.
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PH 420
Problem Set #1
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One person should chat/email the link to your new document to the members in your team to work on for
the remainder of the class exercise.
Please download and submit this document on iLearn by due date.
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#1 Show your work here. I started a few for you and highlighted my answer. Remember AR = # with outcome among those at risk / all person
at risk x 100. Here, instead of food poison, the outcome is death. And instead of foods, we have sex and/or SES as the risk factors. Round to
tenths (one decimal place). Create a new slide for more space if needed.
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Attack rate for males =
Attack rate for females =
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Attack rate for high SES=
Attack rate for low SES =
Attack rate for med SES =
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Attack rate for males with high SES =
Attack rate for males with med SES=
Attack Rate for females high SES=
Attack rate for females med SES =
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Attack rate adults high/mid SES =
Attack rate for adults low SES =
Attack rate children high/mid SES=
Attack rate children low SES =
Attack rate for males low SES =
Attack rate for females low SES =
Describe patterns of death by sex, SES, and age group based on the attack rates you calculated in a few sentences.
#2 Show your work/answer here:
#3. (Hint: See video/notes from week 4, and answer key from “extra practice problems”)
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Download this document as powerpoint slide (.pptx) or as a PDF. Include
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Submit via iLearn. Only one group member needs to submit the work.
Complete the Team Evaluation Link to be posted on Canvas. Each student
must fill out.
Module 4 Assignment: Public Health System & Careers
Your Name:
Public Health Institute Jobs
Job #1
Your Answer
Link to job posting or screenshot of announcement
Job title
Salary/Pay
Education requirement for the job
Write 1 paragraph (4-5 sentences) about why this job
interests you or is one you might want to pursue at some
point in your career.
SF Department of Public Health Jobs
Job
Your Answer
Link to job posting or screenshot of announcement
Job title
Salary/Pay
Education requirement for the job
Write 1 paragraph (4-5 sentences) about why this job
interests you or is one you might want to pursue at some
point in your career.
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California Department of Public Health Jobs
Job
Your Answer
Link to job posting or screenshot of announcement
Job title
Salary/Pay
Education requirement for the job
Write 1 paragraph (4-5 sentences) about why this job
interests you or is one you might want to pursue at some
point in your career.
Write 1 paragraph response for the following prompt about your research process:
What did you learn/notice about public health positions as you were researching jobs and browsing
these sites? What does this tell you about the public health field and system?
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