Foundations of Public Health Practice: The Public Health Approach
This course is part of Foundations of Public Health Practice Specialization
Instructor: Dr Richard J Pinder
Skills you'll gain
There are 4 modules in this course
Designed for those new to the discipline, over four modules (intended for four weeks of learning), learners will become familiar with the scope, origins, ethics, principles and paradigms of public health practice. But there is also important foundational content for those coming from more experienced practitioner backgrounds. The 'Public Health Approach' is a phrase that is used widely to describe an up-stream, preventive, values-driven and evidence-based approach to improving population health. By the end of this course, learners will be confident with identifying and describing a wide range of public health challenges using the language and reference points of the public health profession. The subsequent courses require the knowledge from this course, as learners will be introduced to the public health toolkit of health needs assessment and evaluation, before taking deeper dives into behaviour change and health protection.
Welcome to Module 2: The wider determinants of health
Welcome to Module 3: Prevention and early identification
Welcome to Module 4: Politics and policy in public health
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