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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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1,260 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
Flexible schedule
6 hours to complete
Learn at your own pace
97%
Most learners liked this course

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This course is part of the Epidemiology in Public Health Practice Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

Epidemiology is often described as the cornerstone science in public health. Epidemiology in public health practice uses study design and analyses to identify causes in an outbreak situation, guides interventions to improve population health, and evaluates programs and policies.

In this course, we'll define the role of the professional epidemiologist as it relates to public health services, functions, and competencies. With that foundation in mind, we'll introduce you to the problem solving methodology and demonstrate how it can be used in a wide variety of settings to identify problems, propose solutions, and evaluate interventions. This methodology depends on the use of reliable data, so we'll take a deep dive into the routine and public health data systems that lie at the heart of epidemiology and then conclude with how you can use that data to calculate measures of disease burden in populations.

In this module, we will introduce the problem solving methodology. This methodology is a powerful tool that can useful when identifying a public health problem, building the case that there truly is a problem, suggesting interventions, and suggestions ways to evaluate the interventions and disseminate the findings of the evaluation.

What's included

11 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt

11 videosβ€’Total 57 minutes
  • Welcome to Epidemiology Methods in Public Health Practiceβ€’1 minute
  • Welcome to Problem-Solving Methodologyβ€’1 minute
  • Introduction to Methodologyβ€’5 minutes
  • Problem Definition Part 1β€’12 minutes
  • Problem Definition Part 2β€’4 minutes
  • Magnitude of the Problemβ€’4 minutes
  • Conceptual Frameworkβ€’10 minutes
  • Action Planβ€’9 minutes
  • Actions and Evaluationsβ€’6 minutes
  • Communicationβ€’3 minutes
  • Summaryβ€’2 minutes
1 readingβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Course Projectsβ€’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Methodologyβ€’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Application of Problem Solving Methodologyβ€’10 minutes

In this module, we dive deeper into what lies at the heart of epidemiology: data! More specifically, we will look at routine and public health data systems.

What's included

9 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt

9 videosβ€’Total 55 minutes
  • Welcome to Data Sources in Public Healthβ€’1 minute
  • Data For Public Health Practiceβ€’12 minutes
  • Medical Record Systemsβ€’4 minutes
  • Administrative Record Systemsβ€’4 minutes
  • Assessing the Quality of Mortality Statistics in the Americasβ€’12 minutes
  • Public Health information Systems: Population-based Surveysβ€’12 minutes
  • Public Health Information Systems: Registriesβ€’3 minutes
  • Public Health Information Systems: Surveillance Systemsβ€’2 minutes
  • Common Problems of Routine and Public Health Information Systemsβ€’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Routine and Public Health Information Systemsβ€’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Using Publicly Available Dataβ€’10 minutes

In this module we will use data from routine and public health information systems to measure the burden of disease in the population. We will calculate crude mortality rates, and then apply direct and indirect age standardization methods.

What's included

8 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt

8 videosβ€’Total 50 minutes
  • Welcome to Measures of Disease Burdenβ€’1 minute
  • Measures of Disease Burdenβ€’5 minutes
  • Direct Age Adjustmentβ€’14 minutes
  • Indirect Age Adjustmentβ€’9 minutes
  • Years of Potential Life Lostβ€’6 minutes
  • Life Expectancyβ€’5 minutes
  • Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALY)β€’5 minutes
  • Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALY)β€’5 minutes
1 readingβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Direct Age Adjustment Exercise Resourcesβ€’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Measures of Disease Burdenβ€’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Most Important Health Indicator?β€’10 minutes

In this module, we'll discuss health indicators, which are important measurements of the health of a population. There are numerous health indicators that help us paint the picture of a populations health. We'll talk about characteristics of good health indicators to provide a little guidance on how to choose health indicators for the public health problem of interest. Then, we'll use the example of the health indicator of liver cancer incidence to explore descriptive epidemiology. We will stratify liver cancer incidence by person, place, and time, to build our skills in descriptive epidemiology.

What's included

9 videos1 assignment

9 videosβ€’Total 39 minutes
  • Welcome to Health Indicatorsβ€’1 minute
  • Health Indicatorsβ€’12 minutes
  • Selecting Health Indicatorsβ€’5 minutes
  • Descriptive Epidemiology: Person, Place, and Time Trendsβ€’2 minutes
  • Descriptive Epidemiology: Timeβ€’6 minutes
  • Descriptive Epidemiology: Personβ€’5 minutes
  • Descriptive Epidemiology: Placeβ€’5 minutes
  • Summaryβ€’2 minutes
  • Concluding Thoughtsβ€’0 minutes
1 assignmentβ€’Total 30 minutes
  • Health Indicatorsβ€’30 minutes

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Reviewed on Dec 13, 2019

Excellent introduction to epidemiology and public health, all the topics link together well and provide a good understanding of the public health basics which assist with related study and work.

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I loved how everything was explained in such a simple and understandable manner. Thank you for providing me with immense knowledge in this field.

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Reviewed on Feb 26, 2019

Me encantΓ³, es un buen curso introductorio a la salud pΓΊblica. Te permite comprender los conceptos bΓ‘sicos con excelentes ejemplos. Es muy rΓ‘pido pero te brinda material por si quieres profundizar.

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