5: Sources of Information in Public Health Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 99041 Erin Calderone Glendale Community College Learning Objectives Interpret and evaluate public health and medical information from general and subject specific library and credible Internet sources. 5.1: Introduction 5.2: Public Health and the Fight Against Misinformation 5.2.1: Internet, Social Media, and the Age of Algorithms 5.3: Public Health Messaging 5.4: Is Science Even Trustworthy? 5.5: Types of Research Studies - Ecological and Case-Control Studies 5.6: Types of Research Studies - Retrospective or Case-Control Studies 5.6.1: In Real Life- A Case-Controlled Study 5.7: Types of Research Studies - Prospective or Longitudinal Studies 5.7.1: In Real Life- A Cohort Study 5.8: Types of Research Studies - Experimental Studies 5.8.1: Approving Drugs, Vaccines, and Devices 5.9: Where Can We Find Current Public Health Statistics? 5.10: Summary 5.11: References