Master community-based health research and population health strategies. Learn evidence-based approaches to improve healthcare systems and community engagement.
Master community-based health research and population health strategies. Learn evidence-based approaches to improve healthcare systems and community engagement.
This comprehensive course explores the intersection of community engagement and population health research. Led by experts, it addresses critical challenges in the US healthcare system and teaches evidence-based approaches to community health improvement. Students learn about healthcare disparities, population health data analysis, and effective community engagement strategies. The course emphasizes practical applications of community-based participatory research and prepares learners to implement sustainable health interventions. Perfect for healthcare professionals, researchers, and community health workers looking to make a meaningful impact on population health outcomes.
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What you'll learn
Describe the current healthcare system in the United States and its challenges
Analyze population health data and evidence-based public health interventions
Explain the role of community engagement in improving health outcomes
Apply principles of community-based participatory research
Develop strategies for effective community health improvement
Evaluate and report population health interventions
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
239 Minutes PreRecorded video
10 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course examines the critical relationship between community engagement and population health improvement. Students explore the current state of the US healthcare system, including cost challenges, health outcomes, and disparities. The curriculum covers essential topics such as population health data analysis, evidence-based public health interventions, and community-based participatory research methods. Learners gain practical skills in community health needs assessment, improvement planning, and effective engagement strategies. The course emphasizes the importance of collaboration between healthcare systems and communities to achieve better health outcomes.
Beyond Health Care Delivery
Module 1 · 5 Hours to complete
Population Health Data, Evidence and Research
Module 2 · 4 Hours to complete
Community Engaged Health Systems
Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete
Effective Community Engagement
Module 4 · 5 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences and the Director of Community Health Policy and Education at the Center for Community Health
Theresa Green, PhD, MBA is the Director of Community Health Education and Policy at the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Center for Community Health & Prevention (CCHP) and Assistant Professor in Public Health Sciences
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