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300.615.81
The Tools of Public Health Practice

Location
Internet
Term
Summer Term
Department
Health Policy and Management
Credit(s)
1
Academic Year
2014 - 2015
Instruction Method
TBD
Auditors Allowed
No
Available to Undergraduate
No
Grading Restriction
Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
Course Instructor(s)
Contact Name
Frequency Schedule
One Year Only
Next Offered
Only offered in 2014
Prerequisite

Introduction to On-line learning

Description
Introduces the core functions of public health and the core competencies for public health professionals. Students assess their strengths and academic goals while building their toolbox of public health competencies. Presents competencies which are illustrated though case studies, and students interactively make decisions. Cases include management and personnel decision making, cultural sensitivity, communicating with the media, outbreak and emergency response. Presents elements of the public health problem solving approach and integrates them into the case examples. Familiarizes students with the core competencies and encourages development through courses and the public health practicum.
Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  1. Identify the core functions of public health and their application in public health practice
  2. Identify the steps in the public health problem solving approach
  3. Apply the core competencies for public health professions as developed by the ASPH and Council on Linkages between Academia and Public Health Practice
  4. Conduct a self assessment to determine personal strengths and weaknesses, and goals for competency development
  5. Identify the qualities (positive and negative) of leaders within the public health practice setting
  6. Apply the problem solving approach and core competencies to reach decisions to address real world public health problems
  7. Identify the challenges of communication in public health practice and develop strategies for addressing multiple audiences
  8. Identify the role of the media in public health communication and be equipped to craft a message for the media
  9. Review the importance of surveillance and public health indicators in the practice setting
  10. Identify the importance of social, economic, and political drivers in the development of public health strategies and develop a plan for building a toolbox of competencies
Enrollment Restriction
undergraduate and interdivisional students are not permitted in this section