Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that we may iden-tify ways to prevent and control disease. Although this definition broadly serves us well, I suggest that in recent decades, our discipline’s robust interest in identifying causes has come at the expense of a more rigorous engage-ment with the second part of our vision for ourselves—the intent for us to intervene—and that this approach threatens to diminish our field’s relevance. I argue here for a consequentialist epidemiology, a formalization and recalibration of the philosophical foundations of our discipline. I discuss how epidemiology is, at its core, more comfortably a conse-quentialist, as opposed to a deontological, discipl...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...
Epidemiology is commonly defined as the study of ‘the distribution and determinants of disease in hu...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...
Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that w...
raises fundamental questions. Has epidemiology passed its zenith? If so, why? And what should be our...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;178(6):843–849), Galea and Link ...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (AmJEpidemiol. 2013;000(00):000–000), Galea and Link i...
Circular epidemiology can be defined as the continuation of specific types of epidemiologic studies ...
The thought-provoking paper by Buchanan et al.1 raises fundamental questions. Has epidemiology passe...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
Social epidemiology is now an accepted part of the academic intellectual landscape. However, in many...
Social epidemiology is now an accepted part of the academic intellectual landscape. However, in many...
have exquisitely synthesized the issues at stake. They abun-dantly cite Evans’s book (2), which shou...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;178(6):843–849), Galea and Link ...
"Modern epidemiology " has a primary orientation to the study of multiple risk factors for...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...
Epidemiology is commonly defined as the study of ‘the distribution and determinants of disease in hu...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...
Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that w...
raises fundamental questions. Has epidemiology passed its zenith? If so, why? And what should be our...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;178(6):843–849), Galea and Link ...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (AmJEpidemiol. 2013;000(00):000–000), Galea and Link i...
Circular epidemiology can be defined as the continuation of specific types of epidemiologic studies ...
The thought-provoking paper by Buchanan et al.1 raises fundamental questions. Has epidemiology passe...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
Social epidemiology is now an accepted part of the academic intellectual landscape. However, in many...
Social epidemiology is now an accepted part of the academic intellectual landscape. However, in many...
have exquisitely synthesized the issues at stake. They abun-dantly cite Evans’s book (2), which shou...
In their article in this issue of the Journal (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;178(6):843–849), Galea and Link ...
"Modern epidemiology " has a primary orientation to the study of multiple risk factors for...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...
Epidemiology is commonly defined as the study of ‘the distribution and determinants of disease in hu...
Over the past 20 years epidemiological studies of risk factors have led the way to a great many disc...