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Johns Hopkins University

The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health

The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health provides an engaging overview of the incredible accomplishments and promise of the public health field. The first module includes interviews with legendary public health figures whose work led to millions of lives saved with vaccines, air bags and car seats, and the federal Women Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program. The second module brings key public health tools to life -- including use of data, communications, and policy - through discussions with experienced professionals who have used these tools to save lives. The third module includes a "Carpool Karaoke"-style trip through Baltimore County, Maryland with NACCHO President Dr. Umair Shah to see and hear real public health workers talking about how they serve their communities. Learners will come away from this course with a deeper understanding of the public health field and a greater enthusiasm for their own work in public health. Preview the course on YouTube: goo.gl/RXKbUr

Status: Injury Prevention
Status: Public Health and Disease Prevention
BeginnerCourse5 hours

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NS

5.0Reviewed Jul 21, 2019

Public health is a very broad field. There are many different roles. In this course, you can learn about few of those roles in the form of interviews. Very interesting course!

AA

5.0Reviewed Jul 7, 2019

Solid introduction to what it means to work in public health and various roles, also well as an overview of key big public health wins.

AC

5.0Reviewed Jul 31, 2018

This would be a good course for people beginning work in Public Health. They will be surprised to learn how many aspects of our lives are influenced by public

NB

4.0Reviewed Aug 19, 2017

A very simple and fun course, I took it in my summer vacation and I liked it, it was information refreshing

KW

5.0Reviewed Oct 30, 2020

Wow! This is unlike other courses. This is a compilation and celebration of the people who are silently working for the good of all.

CJ

5.0Reviewed Aug 2, 2020

Great course, very informative regarding Public Health workers. They handle a tremendous scope of responsibilities to keep us safe and in good health

EM

5.0Reviewed Jul 28, 2024

I enjoyed the structure of this course and found it very informative. I am so glad I decided to pursue it! I 100% recommend taking this course if you are interested in public health.

SM

5.0Reviewed Nov 24, 2020

I think this course wonderfully introduces people to the field of public health who are not very familiar with it.

LW

4.0Reviewed Feb 17, 2018

Very surface based, as you can probably see from the course load, but interesting information nonetheless.

EH

5.0Reviewed May 9, 2020

This course is an amazing for me learning a lots from this course. I will help me to work in public health for our community.

RA

5.0Reviewed Apr 28, 2018

Very informative. For someone in the healthcare industry, I can use much of what I learned to educate my community and the patients I deal with at work.

PC

5.0Reviewed May 20, 2020

I've learned a lot about the important yet hidden figures of public health, as well as the methods and tools needed to successfully heal and protect a community. This is such a great course!

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