Instructors: shivani pandya +2 more

What you'll learn

  •   Compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of traditional survey methods and emerging survey methods across contexts
  •   Discuss the role, attributes, and challenges of health information systems in understanding population health patterns and for decision-making
  •    Describe components, development, and management of population-based paper and digital registries
  •   Use gender transformative approaches through appropriate integration of gender measures in population-based surveys
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Electronic Medical Record
  •   Data Quality
  •   Research Methodologies
  •   Community Health
  •   Survey Creation
  •   Health Policy
  •   Health Information Management
  •   Chronic Diseases
  •   Public Health
  •   Health Equity
  •   Health Disparities
  •   Public Health and Disease Prevention
  •   Surveys
  •   Diversity Awareness
  •   Health Informatics
  •   Data Collection
  •   Epidemiology
  •   Health Care
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    The course is the result of a collaboration among multiple partners, including Vital Strategies, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Rwanda Ministry of Health, United Nations, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, and the World Health Organization. This course was funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, with co-funding from the Australian government and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    Emerging Techniques For Population-Level Data Collection

    Health Service Data: Opportunities and Challenges

    Population-based Health Registries

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