This introductory overview for pre-med and medical students, public health students, and junior doctorssets out key concepts, processes, measurements, and types of studies in epidemiology, and outlinesmajor elements of evidence-based medicine, with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, effectiveness,systematic reviews and meta-analysis, health economics, and research ethics. Final chapters on publichealth discuss healthcare inequalities. This sixth edition contains new chapters on genetic epidemiologyand on global health and climate change, along with new global case studies. The reader-friendly colorlayout features objectives, boxes, checklists, key points, charts, and process illustrations. Otherlearning features include a glossary and in-depth case quizzes with explained answers. Each chapterends with further reading and a list of web sites. Editor Ben-Schlomo teaches clinical epidemiology atthe University of Bristol, UK. (Book News, June 2013)