Automating Epidemiology: A Reply on the Field’s Limits and Future
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Medicine · Public Health
A recent article in the International Journal of Epidemiology critically engages with the proposition of automating epidemiological research. The authors argue that while computational tools can augment certain analytical tasks, the core interpretive, ethical, and contextual dimensions of the field resist full automation. For a professional focused on chronic disease prevention and health behavior, this discussion underscores the enduring importance of human judgment in designing, interpreting, and translating population health research into effective real-world interventions.
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