Training and Education

The International Center for Advancing Neonatal Health offers a variety of on-campus and on-line courses for those interested in international maternal, neonatal and child health issues.

On-Campus Courses

  • Clinical Aspects of Maternal and Newborn Health (Strobino)
  • Issues in Maternal Mortality Reduction in Developing Countries (Stanton, Darmstadt)
  •  Introduction to International Health (Tielsch; Darmstadt)
  • Nutrition and Growth in Maternal and Child Health (Paige)
  • Development and Intervention in At Risk Infants and Children (DiPietro)
  • Epidemiologic and Policy Aspects of Selected Childhood Diseases (Gordis, Moss)
  • Infectious Diseases and Child Survival (Karron, Ruff)
  • Child and Public Health in the Tropics (Gilman, Moss)
  • Maternal and Child Health Legislation and Programs (Minkovitz)
  • Children in Crisis (Wissow, Burnham, Ruff)
  • Urban Health in Developing Countries (Baqui)
  • Formative Research For Behavioral And Community Interventions (Winch, Leontsini)

Internet Courses

  • Preventing Infant Mortality and Promoting the Health of Women, Infants, and Children
  • Introduction to International Health

Free OpenCourseWare Classes

  • Family Planning Policies and Programs
  • Health Across the Life Span: Frameworks, Contexts, and Measurements
  • Preventing Infant Mortality and Promoting the Health of Women, Infants, and Children

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Community-based newborn-care intervention package reduces mortality by 34 percent in Bangladesh

Effect of community-based newborn-care intervention package implemented through two service-delivery strategies in Sylhet district, Bangladesh: a cluster-randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, 371, (9628): 1936-1944.

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