This course provides an introduction to systems thinking and systems models in public health. Problems in public health and health policy tend to be complex with many actors, institutions and risk factors involved. If an outcome depends on many interacting and adaptive parts and actors the outcome cannot be analyzed or predicted with traditional statistical methods. Systems thinking is a core skill in public health and helps health policymakers build programs and policies that are aware of and prepared for unintended consequences.

Systems Thinking In Public Health

Systems Thinking In Public Health


Instructors: David Bishai, MD, PhD
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Reviewed on Oct 18, 2019
The course was helpful in understanding how to use the systems thinking models in practice.I found the course challenging and stimulating and see how I can use it in my current public health practice
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2017
This course is brilliant and Im so glad i had the opportunity to learn from it. Thank you for taking the time to create such a course, there truly is a great need for this knowledge!
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2019
This is an excellent-excellent course and provides a good primer even to somebody (like me) who has only a very limited exposure to public health and none to the concepts of systems thinking.

