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environmental epidemiologist
A professional who plans, directs, and conducts studies concerned with incidence of disease in industrial settings and effects of industrial chemicals on health. Responsibilities include:
- Confers with industry representatives to select occupational groups for study and to arrange for collection of data concerning work history of individuals and disease concentration and mortality rates among groups.
- Plans methods of conducting epidemiological studies and provides detailed specifications for collecting data to personnel participating in studies.
- Develops codes to facilitate computer input of demographic and epidemiological data for use by data processing personnel engaged in programming epidemiological statistics.
- Compares statistics on causes of death among members of selected working populations with those among general population, using life-table analyses.
- Analyzes data collected to determine probable effects of work settings and activities on disease and mortality rates, using valid statistical techniques and knowledge of epidemiology.
- Presents data in designated statistical format to illustrate common patterns among workers in selected occupations.
- Initiates and maintains contacts with statistical and data processing managers in other agencies to maintain access to epidemiological source materials.
- Evaluates materials from all sources for addition to or amendment of epidemiological data bank.
- Plans and directs activities of clerical and statistical personnel engaged in tabulation and analysis of epidemiological information to ensure accomplishment of objectives.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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Δημιουργός
- Jason F
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(United States of America)