In bringing about behavior change in public health, we often focus on the individual mother, student, or farmer. We should not forget the community structure and norms constrain for encouraging individual health behaviors. This course examines the community context of the changes needed to promote the public’s health. We begin by examining the various definitions of ‘community’ and the processes by which we ‘diagnose’ or seek to understand the structure and characteristics of different types of communities.

Community Change in Public Health

Community Change in Public Health
This course is part of Foundations of Global Health Specialization

Instructor: William Brieger, DrPH
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- Health Equity
- Public Health
- Community Organizing
- Driving engagement
- Health Promotion
- Case Studies
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Health Disparities
- Political Sciences
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Cultural Diversity
- Community and Social Work
- Community Development
- Community Outreach
- Community Health
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Reviewed on Oct 7, 2018
Very nice course. Many thanks to the team who put the course together and the lecturers too
Reviewed on Jun 29, 2019
Good course, but apparently not enough students to complete the peer review in a timely manner.
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2017
This is MUST take course for any public health professional no matter your leadership position
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