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Undergraduate level courses are numbered 4000 and below, undergraduate/graduate level courses are numbered 5000, and all graduate level courses are numbered 6000 and higher. 

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PUBHHMP 6625
Leveraging Healthcare Data for Practice and Policy Change

This course will prepare students to develop questions for and utilize results from health care database research. Strengths and limitations of health care databases commonly used for research will be considered and special attention will be devoted to nationally representative databases and local electronic medical record data.

Prequisite(s): PUBHLTH 6001 or permission of instructor.

3 Credits PUBHHMP
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