Graduate Certificate in Population
Health Risk Assessment and Management
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Population health risk assessment is the comprehensive assessment
of health risks in the general population based on environmental,
genetic, economic, social and behavioural determinants of health.
This leads to evidence-based population health risk policy analysis,
and ultimately, cost effective population health risk management
decisions.
The Graduate Certificate in Population Health Risk Assessment and Management,
developed by McLaughlin Centre Director Dr. Daniel Krewski, is specially designed
for those employed and/or interested in population health analysis and risk assessment.
The certificate aims to provide the professional with skills and knowledge needed
to pursue careers in both the public and the private sectors. |
Information Package 
Professors Associated with the Program 
Knowledge Assessment 
For more information about the certificate program, please visit: the Graduate
Certficate in Population Health Risk Assessment and Management homepage.
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