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Out of many coursenotes
Out of many coursenotes






assurance – make sure policies improve health outcomes.policy development – taking surveillance data to develop policy.The 10 Public Health Essential Services, surrounded by the 3 Core Functions (this is US-based):ģ core functions(shown on the outside of the wheel): Basically, it just covered the 3 core functions and 10 essential services of Public Health in the US:

out of many coursenotes

In the meantime, I completed the E is for Epi, 1.1 module. It takes a week to activate one’s registration, so I won’t be able to go through that module until next week. (Some colleagues of mine are involved in a project comparing the the BC Core Public Health Functions framework and the Ontario Public Health Standards, so I know that even within Canada, things are not done exactly in the same way.) To be able to make that comparison, I’ve just signed up for the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)’s Skills Online module “Introduction to Public Health in Canada” 2 An added incentive for me to do these online courses is that I’m currently developing an online training module, so it’s helpful to see what works – and what doesn’t – from the perspective of a learner. I thought it would be interested to check it out, and then compare it to the Canadian situation. Now, since this is a course from an American university, it’s teaching the American Public Health framework.

out of many coursenotes

North Carolina Institute for Public Health

Out of many coursenotes series#

The first course in this series is actually one on the basics of the field of public health:Įpidemiology: A Basic Public Health Science (E is for Epi, Session 1.1) I searched the CDC Train list of courses (of which there are *tonnes*) and chose the highest ranked intro epidemiology courses, which are from a series called “ E is for Epi“). These courses are designed for non-epidemiologists, which I am. In an effort to round out my knowledge of the field 1 I’ve only briefly covered epidemiological concepts in my research methods class back in PhD school, and that was several years ago now., I’ve decided it’s worthwhile to brush up on my epidemiology.






Out of many coursenotes