Disease Detectives B/C
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What is the most important thing in the rules manual of Disease detectives
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Everything is important. Check out the test exchange for previous Disease Detectives tests (although those were before the rule change).Nba2302 wrote:What is the most important thing in the rules manual of Disease detectives
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What is Clinical and Public health approaches?
I've searched around and came up with nothing.
I've searched around and came up with nothing.
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https://www.apha.org/professional-devel ... differenceGalahad wrote:What is Clinical and Public health approaches?
I've searched around and came up with nothing.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
Finally an alumnus!
Highlands Intermediate School '16-'19
Pearl City High School '19-'22
DMAH '18-'22
UC Irvine '26
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Highlands Intermediate School '16-'19
Pearl City High School '19-'22
DMAH '18-'22
UC Irvine '26
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Re: Disease Detectives B/C
I would like to thank Birdmusic for these gorgeous notes:
https://scioly.org/tests/files/diseased ... _notes.pdf
https://scioly.org/tests/files/diseased ... _notes.pdf
love you <3
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Depends on the state. Here in Hawaii, the tests are 2-3, but at nationals, they approach 7-8. In competitive states like California, tests can go up to 9 in difficulty. I have not yet encountered a 10 test thus far.Nba2302 wrote:How hard are the test 1-10?
No main subject, the topic is just general epidemiology.Nba2302 wrote:Is there a main subject this year. If there is, what is it?
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Like the other person said, it focuses on general epidemiology. I recently went to CyFalls and did Disease there for Div C and it was pretty similar to a Foodborne Illness test from last year. I'd say that its pretty comparable, just bigger sections on random pathogens/diseases, but still the same general topics. Any past years tests would be good practice.Nba2302 wrote:Is there a main subject this year. If there is, what is it?
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