Introduces students to the core principles of health equity research. Covers topics such as defining health equity, engaging community and policy stakeholders, patient-centeredness, cultural competence, and dissemination of research findings. Content will recognize different geographic, cultural, and social contexts where health inequities occur.

Foundations of Health Equity Research

Foundations of Health Equity Research


Instructors: Lisa A. Cooper, M.D.
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What you'll learn
Define health equity.
Understand how patient-centeredness and cultural competence enhance the quality and success of health equity researc
Engage community and organizational stakeholders in health equity research.
Effectively disseminate health equity research findings to stakeholders and the public.
Skills you'll gain
- Community Health
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Cultural Responsiveness
- Public Health
- Health Policy
- Health Disparities
- Patient-centered Care
- Epidemiology
- Driving engagement
- Community Outreach
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Research
- Research Design
- Media and Communications
- Health Equity
- Community Development
- Health Systems
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
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Reviewed on Aug 5, 2020
I feel this course gave me a core understanding of the structure needed to compose constructive health equity research. Thank you to all parties involved!
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2020
My current roles have taken me away from community health care and this course has helped me keep stay current with Health Care Equity Research and program development. Thank you for this course.
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2020
Except for the contents Week 4, all the lectures were very informative and thought-provoking. Week 4 was barely audible and too much mumbling going on.
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