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How Many Different Kinds of Epidemiologists Are There, Anyway?

One of our readers who submitted suggestions for subspecialties in epidemiology wondered how many different kinds of epidemiologists there are. Obviously, there are at least as many kinds as there are subspecialties (e.g., chronic disease epidemiologist, cancer epidemiologist, etc.).

Other Kinds

However, epidemiologists are often referred to in a surprising number of other ways. For example, epidemiologists are often referred to in relation to their educational background (as in nurse epidemiologist), in relation to their experience (as in senior epidemiologist), in relation to their employer (as in state epidemiologist), in relation to their position in the organization (as in chief epidemiologist) in relation to their style of work (as in armchair epidemiologist!), in relation to their method of data collection (as in shoe-leather epidemiologist), or in relation to their standing in the profession (card-carrying epidemiologist).

Published October 1987 

 

 
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