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Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
by Martin P. Grobusch , Joyce L. Browne- 4.6
Approx. 17 hours to complete
March 2014 marked the starting point of the largest outbreak of Ebola virus disease in history. Although the disease seems to be on a decrease, we are not there yet and new outbreaks will surely emerge. As the Ebola crisis continues to rage through the affected areas, we need health professionals like yourself to be informed and involved....
Nutrition, Heart Disease and Diabetes
by Marianne Geleijnse , Leanne Küpers , Dr. Marco Mensink- 0.0
5 Weeks
Discover the latest insights on the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in the development and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus in the online open course Nutrition, Heart disease and Diabetes. nutritionists, epidemiologists, public health workers, physicians, health care professionals, health policy makers, nutrition educators, biologists, and food scientists. The interaction between nutrients, diets and cardiometabolic disease...
$149
Non-Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings
by Siri Tellier- 4.8
Approx. 15 hours to complete
The four main disease groups which cause the greatest number of deaths are cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (including asthma). People living with NCDs often need continuous care to avoid disease progression, and disrupted treatment due to natural disaster or emergencies pose a large health challenge. Health status and needs for older refugees...
Population Health: Fundamentals of Population Health Management
by Roos van der Vaart , Marc Bruijnzeels- 4.2
Approx. 19 hours to complete
What are the principles of Population Health Management as a pro-active management approach to improve health and to tackle health disparities? During this course you discuss the rationale for the current value transformation in healthcare and Population Health Management as a logic reaction. PHM Framework 2: The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment...
What causes disease?
by Michal Siewierski- 4.2
1 hour on-demand video
People think that disease is caused by genetic predisposition, chemicals in the environment, bad luck, aging, and other factors outside of our control. D will review with you the scientific evidence concerning disease causation, and show you how you can have more control over your health outcomes. There is a big difference between what people think causes disease and what actually does cause disease....
$11.99
Nutrition, Heart Disease and Diabetes
by Marianne Geleijnse , Leanne Küpers , Dr. Marco Mensink- 0.0
5 Weeks
Discover the latest insights on the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in the development and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus in the online open course Nutrition, Heart disease and Diabetes. nutritionists, epidemiologists, public health workers, physicians, health care professionals, health policy makers, nutrition educators, biologists, and food scientists. Did you already complete Nutrition and Cancer?...
$99
Global Health Informatics to Improve Quality of Care
by Leo Anthony Celi , Kenneth Eugene Paik , Alon Dagan , Rodrigo Deliberato- 0.0
13 Weeks
Learn how to design health information and communication technology (ICT) solutions for the developing world. Disease has no respect for country borders and increased global travel has fueled the spread of infectious disease, as evidenced by the Ebola virus epidemic. Innovations need to address gaps in quality and demonstrate improvement in health outcomes, otherwise they won’t sustain or scale....
$49
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Health Informatics: The Cutting Edge
by Mark Braunstein- 0.0
5 Weeks
Some of the key focus areas for health informatics research and development Another major area of research and development involves the aggregation of data from large groups of patients to understand population (or public) health issues such as the factors external to traditional medicine that cause disease and that impact on our ability to treat it....
$99
Bridging healthcare and society
by Olga Zvonareva , Olena Ignaschuk- 0.0
Approx. 21 hours to complete
While population health is largely produced outside of healthcare settings themselves, the functioning of healthcare, including diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness, injury, and other impairments, is essential for people’s wellbeing. Bridging public health and public Illustration of a disjuncture between public health and the public Ottawa charter and the new health promotion...
Global Disease Masterclass: Non-communicable Diseases
by Helen Ward , Timothy Hallett- 4.6
Approx. 17 hours to complete
We’ve selected four disease areas and will go through each in turn. The diseases we’ve chosen are: Colorectal Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), Dementia, and Diabetes. We have selected these non-communicable diseases because they span a range of different types of disease process and because of the expertise and experience that our School of Public Health has in these areas....