Learn fundamental concepts, major health issues, and strategies in global health with a focus on low and middle-income countries.
Learn fundamental concepts, major health issues, and strategies in global health with a focus on low and middle-income countries.
This comprehensive course introduces key concepts in global health, focusing on health challenges in low and middle-income countries. It covers the global burden of disease, health systems, cross-cutting themes like environmental health and nutrition, and major health issues such as infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases. The course emphasizes practical approaches to addressing global health challenges, exploring the roles of various actors and organizations in the field. It provides a solid foundation for understanding global health issues, their determinants, and potential solutions.
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What you'll learn
Understand key public health concepts related to global health
Analyze major global health issues from multiple perspectives
Explain the global burden of disease and its distribution across regions, ages, and genders
Identify key health disparities, especially in low and middle-income countries
Describe the main actors and organizations in global health and their roles
Evaluate cost-effective strategies for addressing critical global health concerns
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
9.1 Hours PreRecorded video
29 assignments
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There are 10 modules in this course
This comprehensive course provides a thorough introduction to global health, covering key concepts, major health issues, and strategies for addressing global health challenges. It explores the global burden of disease, health systems, and cross-cutting themes such as environmental health, nutrition, and women's and children's health. The course delves into critical health issues including infectious diseases like HIV, TB, and malaria, as well as non-communicable diseases and injuries. It emphasizes practical approaches to global health problems, considering factors such as cost-effectiveness and sustainability. The course also examines future challenges in global health and the role of science and technology in addressing these issues.
Introduction
Module 1 · 7 Hours to complete
The Burden of Disease
Module 2 · 9 Hours to complete
Health Systems and Value for Money in Health
Module 3 · 7 Hours to complete
Cross-Cutting Themes in Global Health - Part I
Module 4 · 6 Hours to complete
Cross-Cutting Themes in Global Health - Part III
Module 6 · 4 Hours to complete
Critical Causes of Illness and Death - Part I
Module 7 · 8 Hours to complete
Critical Causes of Illness and Death - Part II
Module 8 · 7 Hours to complete
Critical Causes of Illness and Death - Part III
Module 9 · 6 Hours to complete
Looking Forward
Module 10 · 5 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Former Lecturer in Global Health at Yale University
Richard Skolnik is a seasoned expert in international development and global health, with over 40 years of experience in the field. He served as a lecturer at Yale University in the Department of Health Policy and Management and the School of Management from 2012 to 2016. Skolnik is the author of Global Health 101, a widely used textbook that provides foundational knowledge on global health issues.His extensive career includes 25 years at the World Bank, where he retired as the Director for Health and Education for the South Asia Region. During his tenure, he worked on various health initiatives across multiple regions, focusing on health systems financing, maternal and child health, and communicable disease control. After leaving the World Bank, he held leadership positions at the Population Reference Bureau and the George Washington University’s Center for Global Health.
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