Public Health Principles: Systems and Strategies
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What you'll learn
Identify key government roles, functions, and services in public health and their impact on overall population health.
Analyze public health strategies and demonstrate understanding of infrastructure, including vaccine data systems.
Examine effective health communication strategies to drive behavior change in public health programs.
Evaluate the impact of multi-sector collaboration on public health policy implementation.
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There is 1 module in this course
In this course, you’ll examine how public health systems operate, the principles that guide them, and the strategies needed to drive meaningful change. Led by Dr. Jose Prabhu J, this course blends systems thinking with strategic frameworks to equip you for leadership in an evolving public health landscape. You’ll explore the essential functions of public health, learn to evaluate policy and program effectiveness, design behavior driven communication campaigns, and harness multi-sector collaboration to enhance health outcomes.
This course is designed for public health students, healthcare professionals, policymakers, nonprofit leaders, social workers, and educators who are involved in shaping health policies, managing programs, or engaging with communities. It equips learners across sectors with practical tools and strategies to innovate and improve public health systems. Learners should have basic knowledge of public health principles like epidemiology and disease prevention and be comfortable interpreting data and evaluating health programs. Familiarity with community engagement and cross-sector collaboration is helpful, but no advanced technical skills are required. By the end of this course, you'll be ready to design and support public health strategies that drive real impact. Whether improving communication, promoting equity, or responding to crises, you’ll have the skills to lead with clarity, apply systems thinking, and create lasting change.
In this course, you’ll explore the structure, principles, and real-world applications of public health systems across diverse contexts. Through a strategic blend of systems thinking and leadership frameworks, you’ll learn to evaluate policy and program effectiveness, design behavior-driven communication campaigns, and foster multi-sector collaboration. You’ll also gain tools to drive meaningful change in public health, developing strategies that enhance population health outcomes in an evolving global landscape.
What's included
16 videos4 readings1 assignment3 peer reviews2 discussion prompts
16 videos•Total 100 minutes
- Introduction and Welcome •6 minutes
- Foundations of Public Health: Core Functions and Services •7 minutes
- Public Health Policy and Governmental Influence •6 minutes
- Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance in Public Health •7 minutes
- Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health •7 minutes
- Advancing Health Equity: Monitoring, Assessment, and Global Insights •8 minutes
- Prevention and Health Promotion Strategies •6 minutes
- Crisis Management and Emergency Preparedness•5 minutes
- Data-Driven Decision Making in Public Health •6 minutes
- Community Engagement and Public Health Advocacy •7 minutes
- Strengthening Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response •8 minutes
- Program Planning and Evaluation in Public Health •5 minutes
- Health Communication and Behavior Change Strategies •6 minutes
- Collaboration Across Sectors for Public Health Impact •6 minutes
- Ethical Considerations and Policy Development in Public Health•7 minutes
- Congratulations and Continuous Learning Journey•2 minutes
4 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Welcome to the Course: Course Overview•5 minutes
- Essential Public Health Services: A Key Framework for Communication •5 minutes
- Global Health Diplomacy: New Perspectives, Strategies, and Skills •5 minutes
- Evaluability Assessment for Enhancing Public Health Policies and Programs •5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
- Public Health Principles: Systems and Strategies •20 minutes
3 peer reviews•Total 80 minutes
- Hands-On-Learning: Identifying Key Public Health Components •10 minutes
- Hands-On-Learning: Public Health Emergency Response Simulation•10 minutes
- Project: Public Health in Action: Policy Decision-Making Simulation•60 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
- Addressing Social Determinants to Achieve Health Equity•5 minutes
- The Power of Health Communication in Diverse Communities •5 minutes
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