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598 results for "health practices"
University of Michigan
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National Taiwan University
Imperial College London
- Status: Free
Politecnico di Milano
Skills you'll gain: Data Science
Johns Hopkins University
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
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University of Manchester
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Collaboration
University of Michigan
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University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: Basic Descriptive Statistics, Data Analysis, General Statistics, Probability & Statistics, Statistical Tests, Critical Thinking, Biostatistics, Clinical Data Management, Statistical Visualization
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular health practices courses
- Translating Research to Patients:Â University of Michigan
- Edible Insects:Â National Taiwan University
- Migration and health:Â Imperial College London
- Tools and Practices for Addressing Pandemic Challenges:Â Politecnico di Milano
- Psychological First Aid:Â Johns Hopkins University
- School Health for Children and Adolescents:Â University of Colorado System
- Global Health Security, Solidarity and Sustainability through the International Health Regulations:Â University of Geneva
- Foundations of Telehealth:Â Johns Hopkins University
- Global Health and Humanitarianism:Â University of Manchester
- Introduction to Participatory Approaches in Public Health:Â Imperial College London