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.

The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health

The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health


Instructors: Beth A. Resnick, MPH
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Reviewed on 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.
Reviewed on Dec 23, 2018
The course was very good and interesting however, boring. The videos did not gain the attention of the pupil as they were not very interactive and it was just two people talking.
Reviewed on 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
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