Johns Hopkins University
Epidemiology in Public Health Practice Specialization
Johns Hopkins University

Epidemiology in Public Health Practice Specialization

Aruna Chandran, MD, MPH
Keri Althoff, PhD, MPH
Justin Lessler, PhD, MS

Instructors: Aruna Chandran, MD, MPH

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Beginner level
No prior experience required
1 month
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Become familiar with the epidemiologic toolset

  • Measure the health of populations

  • Collect and analyze public health surveillance data

  • Investigate disease outbreaks and epidemics

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Specialization - 5 course series

Essential Epidemiologic Tools for Public Health Practice

Course 14 hours4.7 (3,027 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Be conversant in public health history, services, governance, and workforce.

  • Perform numeric estimates to assess public health problems and evaluate the burden of a condition in a population

  • Use data visualization as an epidemiological tool to describe risk factors

  • Apply basic mapping skills and a tool for epidemiologic descion-making

Skills you'll gain

Category: Epidemiology
Category: Geographic Information Systems
Category: Spatial Data Analysis
Category: Community Health
Category: Data Collection
Category: Biostatistics
Category: Data Presentation
Category: Public Health
Category: Health Policy
Category: Risk Analysis

Data and Health Indicators in Public Health Practice

Course 26 hours4.7 (1,210 ratings)

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

Category: Epidemiology
Category: Program Evaluation
Category: Data Collection
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Data Analysis
Category: Statistical Methods
Category: Public Health
Category: Descriptive Analytics
Category: Health Policy
Category: Health Information Management
Category: Health Care

Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks

Course 35 hours4.8 (488 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Discuss the role of surveillance within the broader fields of epidemiology and public health

  • Assign objectives to define surveillance cases

  • Use public health surveillance reporting systems

  • Compare and contrast surveillance systems using system attributes

Skills you'll gain

Category: Epidemiology
Category: Surveys
Category: Health Systems
Category: Health Policy
Category: Program Evaluation
Category: Trend Analysis
Category: Public Health and Disease Prevention
Category: Public Health
Category: Data Collection
Category: Infectious Diseases

What you'll learn

  • Analyze and interpret epidemiologic surveillance data

  • Present surveillance data in compliance with legal reporting requirements

  • Apply epidmiologic surveillance principles to non-communicable chronic diseases

  • Differentiate among indicator-based, event-based, and event-related surveillance systems

Skills you'll gain

Category: Epidemiology
Category: Technical Communication
Category: Health Informatics
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Data Analysis
Category: Health Systems
Category: Anomaly Detection
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Public Health
Category: Health Care
Category: Chronic Diseases
Category: Data Ethics
Category: Continuous Monitoring

Outbreaks and Epidemics

Course 55 hours4.8 (751 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Apply methods to weigh evidence and calculate measures

  • Discuss outbreaks and the key epidemiologic tools used during investigation

  • Apply basic epidemic dynamics to the analysis of outbreaks

Skills you'll gain

Category: Epidemiology
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Investigation
Category: Research Methodologies
Category: Laboratory Testing
Category: Risk Analysis
Category: Public Health
Category: Biostatistics
Category: Report Writing
Category: Probability & Statistics
Category: Statistical Analysis
Category: Public Health and Disease Prevention

Instructors

Aruna Chandran, MD, MPH
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course57,839 learners
Keri Althoff, PhD, MPH
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course35,200 learners

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