Systems Thinking In Public Health
Johns Hopkins' introduction to applying systems thinking to complex public health challenges.
Johns Hopkins UniversityโขBy David D. Celentano
4.6
(1,900 reviews)โข72,000 students enrolledAbout this course
Learn how systems thinking can help address complex public health problems. This course introduces core concepts and tools of systems science and shows how they apply to challenges such as chronic disease, health systems, and population health.
Skills you'll gain
Public HealthSystems ThinkingEpidemiologyHealth PolicyPopulation Health
Syllabus
1
Introduction to Systems Thinking2
Systems Science Concepts3
Modeling Public Health Systems4
Applications to Chronic Disease5
Systems Tools in PracticeFree
Certificate: $49
Duration5 weeks
Effort2-4 hours/week
Levelintermediate
LanguageEnglish
SubtitlesEnglish
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