An Introduction to Global Health

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An Introduction to Global Health provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 weeks long, 2-5 hours a week. An Introduction to Global Health is taught by Asli Kulane. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at edX for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Global Health is a new field within public health sciences that integrates the knowledge from fields such as epidemiology, medicine, economy and the behavioral sciences. The main aim of the course, An Introduction to Global Health, is to describe and analyze variation in health between and within countries. This will provide an understanding of causes of the variation. The course will include measurements and determinants of health. Further, the course offers a public health perspective of the global burden of diseases. The course will specifically address: Maternal and Child Health; Sexual reproductive health and rights; Major infectious disease - malaria, TB, HIV, pneumonia; Non communicable disease; Mental health; Disasters; Injuries; Health systems and financing; and Health policy. Analysis will be done from a gender and equity perspective.

    The course combines different teaching methods: lectures, self-study, and exercises using gapminder tools (Gapminder.org) to analyze indicators. An added value is that the course is open to participants from different parts of the world, which creates an intercultural learning and teaching environment.

    By the end of this course, you should have a good idea of how these key global health challenges are approached by different stakeholders. You will have developed an understanding of what kind of solutions exist today and hopefully you will be curious as to how to make positive difference in the world.

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Global health trends

    • Quiz: What do you know about the world?
    • Introduction
    • Money and health
    • Indicators
    • Determinants

    Week 2: Sex and Birth

    • Introduction
    • Population • Maternal Health
    • Newborn Health
    • Course assignment 1 (peer assessment)

    Week 3: Child Health

    • Introduction
    • Nutrition & Growth
    • 3 Main Child Killers
    • Vaccination

    Week 4: Infections & Environment

    • Introduction
    • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
    • HIV and TB
    • Antibiotic Use and Resistance

    Week 5: Non-Communicable Diseases and injuries

    • Introduction
    • Cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, lung disease
    • Mental health • Injuries and Disasters
    • Course assignment 2 (peer assessment)

    Week 6: Cure, Prevent or Promote?

    • Introduction
    • Health Policy & Implementation
    • Health Services including Financing
    • Future Innovations
    • Exit quiz