Undergraduate Public Health and Safety OpenCourseWare
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Solutions (Using R and Bioconductor) OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Bioinformatics Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Solutions Using R and Bioconductor,' a free OpenCourseware project offered by Johns Hopkins University, examines the fundamental concepts of R software and the primary features of the Bioconductor project. This popular open source software package is used for analyzing information gathered from experiments conducted by researchers in fields like genetics and molecular biology. The information taught will be beneficial to undergraduate students interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Genetics or a related field.
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Biological Agents of Water and Foodborne Bioterrorism OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Public Health and Safety Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Biological Agents of Water and Foodborne Bioterrorism' offers a look at the variety of biological terror threats that can compromise the food chain and/or water supply. This is a free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students interested in the public health issues presented by this dilemma or students enrolled in an undergraduate degree program, such as the Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health will find this information useful.
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Biostatistics for Medical Products Regulation OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Level Biostatistics Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Biostatistics for Medical Products Regulation' is a free OpenCourseWare offered through John Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. It provides an overview of the statistical principles and practices involved in the regulatory process intended to improve the safety and usefulness of medical products. This course is best suited for undergraduate students who are interested in public health careers or degree programs. Students interested in this course need to have completed courses in epidemiology and basic biostatistics prior to enrollment.
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Biostatistics Lecture Series OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Biostatistics Course
'Biostatistics Lecture Series' is a free OpenCourseWare presentation that examines a variety of topics relevant to researchers in both the fields of biostatistics and public health. This free course is offered by Johns Hopkins University and focuses the on the methodologies and subjects with proven health applications. This course would benefit any undergraduate student interested in a public health career.
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Case Studies in Terrorism Response OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Public Health and Safety Course by Johns Hopkins University
The 'Case Studies in Terrorism Response' is a free OpenCourseWare program that is offered by Johns Hopkins University. This course focuses on potential acts of terrorism, the duties of first responders, the importance of adapting in these challenging situations and how to plan a response plan to acts of terror. Students who would benefit from this course may include public health and public safety officials as well as undergraduate students interested in these types of positions.
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Concepts in Economic Evaluation OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Economics Course
The 'Concepts in Economic Evaluation' course teaches students the relationship between economic theory and common economic evaluation methods, including cost analysis, cost-benefit and cost-measurement. This free OpenCourseWare program is offered by Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students pursuing an undergraduate degree, such as a Bachelor of Science in Health Management, will find this course beneficial.
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Confronting the Burden of Injuries OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Public Health Course on Injury Control by Johns Hopkins University
'Confronting the Burden of Injuries' is a free OpenCourseWare offered by the the Department of International Health and the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. Students will learn to estimate the injury burden on a global scale and quantify this burden in various metrics. This course is for undergraduate students and other individuals with little or no experience in public health as it relates to injury prevention. Those pursuing a undergraduate degree like the Bachelor of Science in Public Health may find the information in this course useful.
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Culture, Politics, and Community (Living Public Health in Nigeria) OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Undergraduate Level Free Online Course
Using the Guinea worm disease as an example, examine the social, behavioral and cultural consequences of tropical diseases on the continent of Africa. 'Culture, Politics, and Community: Living Public Health in Nigeria' is a free OpenCourseWare program, offered by of Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students interested in public health-related degree programs, such as the Bachelor of Science in International Health will find this information of interest.
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Environmental Health OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Level Environmental Health Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Environmental Health' is a free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. This course examines how the developing and industrialized nations of the world are increasingly concerned with environmental health issues, particularly the factors causing the problems, such as environmental contamination by biological, physical and chemical substances. Students also take a look at strategies for managing the situation and minimizing environmental health hazards. Students interested in earning an undergraduate degree like the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health will be interested in this course.
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Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Epidemiology Online Course by Johns Hopkins University
Students or health professionals interested in epidemiology or the study of the determinants, occurrences and control of health and diseases in the human population, should consider enrolling in this OpenCourseWare being offered by Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. This free course covers the epidemiology of infectious diseases and examines case studies that focus on a variety of illnesses and diseases. This course is geared toward individuals with a basic understanding of epidemiology and contains useful information for those pursuing a undergraduate degree.
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Ethical Issues in Public Health OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Public Health Course by Johns Hopkins University
This OpenCourseWare examines ethical dilemmas in health policy and public health, such as how resources are used, the measurement of population health and whether there is a right to health care. The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health offers this free course material, called 'Ethical Issues in Public Health.' Individuals interested in morality in public health or ethical issues and students enrolled in public health-related degree programs, such as the Bachelor of Science in Health Management, will find this course useful.
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Ethics of Human Subject Research OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Ethical Theory Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Ethics of Human Subject Research,' an OpenCourseWare offered by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health, investigates the ethical and practical aspects of research involving human subjects as participants. The course is intended for those interested in human research, health policy and public health, as well as undergraduate students earning degrees in these fields.
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Food and Nutrition Policy OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Food Policy Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Food and Nutrition Policy' is a free course that is offered courtesy of the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students who complete the course can expect to study the steps necessary for creating effective rules and procedures that concentrate on addressing the problems and challenges associated with public health and nutrition policies. The course is recommended for undergraduate students earning a bachelor's degree in Public Health Policy or public health professionals interested in studying current issues in the field.
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Fundamentals of Epidemiology I OpenCourseWare: Free Introductory Level Epidemiology Course by Johns Hopkins University
The 'Fundamentals of Epidemiology I' is part one of a two part OpenCourseWare presentation offered by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students are introduced to elementary concepts in the fields of biostatistics and epidemiology as they relate to public health issues. If you are interested in epidemiology, biostatistics, or are enrolled in a public health-related degree program, such as the Bachelor of Science in Public Health, you will find this information helpful.
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Fundamentals of Oncology for Public Health Practitioners OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Level Clinical Oncology Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Fundamentals of Oncology for Public Health Practitioners' is an OpenCourseWare made available by the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, focusing on current oncology principles, including cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment. Course participants will examine the different types of cancers, groundbreaking research and various issues in the field of oncology. Students interested in learning basic information about cancer, such as pre-med majors and individuals pursuing a public health-related degree will find this undergraduate-level course beneficial.
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Fundamentals of Program Evaluation OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Fundamentals of Program Evaluation Course by Johns Hopkins University
'Fundamentals of Program Evaluation' explores the objectives, processes and impact of various healthcare polices and programs. It is an OpenCourseWare that is offered by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students who take this course will learn how to analyze different aspects of program evaluation, such as clinical research, needs assessment and the observation of outputs and outcomes. Course participants will also learn how to plan program frameworks, design indicators of success, evaluate statistics and measure the impact of healthcare programs. This information is helpful for individuals pursuing public health-related undergraduate degree programs, such as the Bachelor of Science degree in Family Science.
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Health Across the Life Span (Frameworks, Contexts and Measurements) OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Health Studies Course by Johns Hopkins University
This course looks at the health of people across their life span and the patterns found in human growth and development. 'Health Across the Life Span: Frameworks, Contexts and Measurements' is an OpenCourseWare offered by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students study topics, such as the biological and environmental elements that influence health across life spans and the health of populations in various geographic areas. Undergraduate students interested in public health and health policy will find this course beneficial.
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Health Issues for Aging Populations OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Public Health Course by Johns Hopkins University
As people live longer lives, they are presented with ongoing health challenges that affect the person, family and society. 'Health Issues for Aging Populations' is a free course that is offered by the Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. This OpenCourseWare examines current trends in aging from numerous viewpoints, including epidemiology, biology, demographics and health care services and federal and local policies. Students of public health-related degree programs, like the Bachelor of Science degree in Geriatrics will find this information helpful.
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History of Public Health OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Level Public Health Course by Johns Hopkins University
'History of Public Health' focuses on the dynamics of preventing disease and extending life spans through organized methods of promoting health in individuals and populations. It is a free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. By examining public heath as it relates to modern society and from a populations perspective, this course considers how society acts collectively to prevent the production and transmission of disease. The information provided in this course will be helpful to anyone interested in public health, including health care practitioners, researchers or students enrolled in degree programs, like the Bachelor of Science degree in Health Management.
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Impact of Pandemic Influenza on Public Health OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Public Health and Safety Course
Discover the influence of influenza on global public health in this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Impact of Pandemic Influenza on Public Health' discusses the types of influenza, the effect they have on humans and the way they spread. This course does not have prerequisites, though it will be of primary interest to public and allied health professionals.
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Improving Understanding and Collaboration Among First Responders OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Free Online Course by Johns Hopkins University
Learn how public health professionals respond to emergencies and crisis situations in this free OpenCourseWare by John's Hopkins University. 'Improving Understanding and Collaboration Among First Responders' delves into the training emergency health responders receive, how they respond to crises and the improvements that can be made to training methods and response times. This course is available to anyone, although those considering a career in public health or allied health might find it of particular interest.
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Introduction to Demographic Methods OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Level Course on Demographic Analysis
Analyze the way populations rise and fall in this free OpenCourseWare presented by Johns Hopkins University. 'Introduction to Demographic Methods' teaches students how demographic methods data is collected and analyzed, the effects of fertility and mortality on populations and how demography is determined. Though not required, an understanding of algebra, probability and calculus are recommended to students. All students seeking an undergraduate degree in statistics or a health care field can benefit from this course.
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Introduction to Health Policy OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Course on Health Policy by Johns Hopkins University
Identify the concerns and policies in public health with this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Introduction to Health Policy' provides an overview of current issues in health policy and public health as they relate to students in health professions. This course has no prerequisites, but it is ideal for students considering a career in public health.
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Introduction to Mental Health and Disaster Preparedness OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Course on Public Health and Safety
Learn how disasters and emergencies can affect mental health in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. 'Introduction to Mental Health and Disaster Preparedness' addresses the issue of mental health problems as a result of disasters and the importance of mental health treatment during emergency situations. This undergraduate course has no prerequisites, but would be of most interest and use to public health and emergency services professionals, as well as students interested in these fields.
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Introduction to Methods for Health Service Research & Evaluation OpenCourseWare: Free Online Undergraduate Course on Health Services by Johns Hopkins University
Evaluate industry-standard methods of research in health services in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. 'Introduction to Methods for Health Service Research & Evaluation' outlines how health service providers are studied and evaluated. This non-credit OpenCourseWare has no prerequisites and will be most useful to undergraduate students interested in health research.
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Malariology OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Course on the Study of Malaria
Learn about malaria, the insects that transmit it and the effects this disease has had on human civilizations in this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Malariology' looks at all aspects of malaria, including its history, control and social issues relating to the disease. There are no prerequisites and this course will be most useful to undergraduate students studying public health.
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Managed Care and Health Insurance OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Undergraduate Level Free Course on the Study of Managed Care Plans
Study industry trends and learn a brief history of health insurance and managed care in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. 'Managed Care and Health Insurance,' offers a look insurance issues as they relate to health care and trends in the market. This undergraduate course will be of most interest to public health workers. A prerequisite to this course is Introduction to Health Policy or Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System.
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Managing Long-Term Care Services for Aging Populations OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Course on the Study of Long-Term Care
Develop an understanding of the relationship between disease and aging in this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Managing Long-Term Care Services for Aging Populations' discusses the level of care required for geriatric patients suffering from age-related diseases. Though this course has no specific prerequisites, it is meant for undergraduate students in their senior year of a public health major.
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Personal Preparedness Planning For Public Health Workers OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Online Undergraduate Course for Public Health Responders
Prepare yourself and your family for potential natural disasters and emergency situations with the help of this free OpenCouseWare program from Johns Hopkins University that teaches emergency preparedness. 'Personal Preparedness Planning for Public Health Workers' outlines the necessity of preparing for disasters before they happen and how to do it. No previous experience or courses are necessary to understand this course. Although the material is intended for public health response professionals, it is useful information for anyone interested in protecting and preparing themselves and their families in case of emergency.
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Pharmaceuticals Management for Underserved Populations OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Pharmaceuticals Management Free Online Course by Johns Hopkins University
Learn how drugs are manufactured, procured and distributed through this free OpenCourseWare program covering the management of pharmaceuticals. Offered by Johns Hopkins University, 'Pharmaceuticals Management for Underserved Populations' provides a glimpse into the issues that surround pharmaceutical products, the cost of pharmaceuticals and policies affecting drug sales and distribution. This course requires no previous knowledge of the subject, and though it can be useful for public health professionals, it does not count as credit towards any major.
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Population Change and Public Health OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Course on Population Studies by Johns Hopkins University
Consider the effects of population change in this stimulating free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Population Change and Public Health' delves into the relationship between fertility and mortality in developed and underdeveloped countries and the consequences of each. This undergraduate course has no prerequisites and will be most useful to students studying topics in public health.
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Preventing Infant Mortality and Promoting the Health of Women, Infants, and Children OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Course
Learn the history of infant mortality across the world, its prevalence today and how to prevent it through this free OpenCourseWare about infant mortality prevention. 'Preventing Infant Mortality and Promoting the Health of Women, Infants and Children,' offered by Johns Hopkins University, provides you with an overview of infant mortality and preventative strategies. This course is recommended for those who understand statistics, research methods and have had a course in epidemiology, although those with other backgrounds are encouraged to participate.
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Principles of Drug Development OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Course on the Study of Drug Development by Johns Hopkins University
In this free OpenCourseWare, students develop an understanding of clinical drug trials and the legal and ethical limits of drug design and testing. Offered by Johns Hopkins University, 'Principles of Drug Development' provides a foundation for understanding the development and testing of drugs in the United States. This course is ideal for students interested in clinical investigation, and it is required for students enrolled in the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation.
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Principles of Industrial Hygiene OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Course on the Study of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health
Learn the tasks of industrial hygienists and how they determine health risks through this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. 'Principles of Industrial Hygiene' will introduce you to the basics of a career in industrial hygiene and show how industrial hygienists assess the disease risks associated with a variety of industrial activities. This course is ideal for undergraduate students studying Industrial Hygiene or those who are part of a healthcare degree program and would like an understanding of industrial hygiene.
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Problem Solving for Immunization Programs OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Course on the Study of Immunization Programs
Study the supply and demand of immunizations in the U.S. and around the world in this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. You will learn about the effectiveness of the immunizations, the areas they are supplied to and the challenges faced by immunization programs. This course is available to anyone, though it may hold a special interest to students in Public Health undergraduate degree programs.
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Problems in the Design of Epidemiologic Studies (Grant Writing) OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Course on the Study of Grant Writing
Understand the process of applying for a research grant in the field of epidemiologic studies in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. 'Problems in the Design of Epidemiologic Studies (Grant Writing)' provides students with the opportunity to write, apply for and review research grants. This course is designed for a students who have already taken courses in epidemiologic studies or are pursuing a related undergraduate degree.
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Psychiatric Epidemiology OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Free Online Course by Johns Hopkins University on the Study of Psychiatric Epidemiology
Identify characteristics that make patients more prone to mental health disorders in this free OpenCourseWare provided by Johns Hopkins University. 'Psychiatric Epidemiology' introduces students to a variety of mental health disorders, including autism, depression, schizophrenia and dementia, their history and their prevalence today. Prior courses in epidemiology and biostatics are recommended to fully understand this course.
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Public Health Biology OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Course on the Study of Biology and Ecological Principals
Explore public health problems and their causes and solutions through the lens of biology in this free OpenCourseWare offered by Johns Hopkins University. In 'Public Health Biology' students learn what causes biological diseases affecting public health and areas where research in biology may be influential for the reduction and prevention of disease. This course has no prerequisites and is open to anyone. Undergraduates studying Public Health or another health care field will reap the greatest benefits.
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Public Health Practice 101 OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Free Online Course by Johns Hopkins University on the Study of Public Health Terms and Concepts
Grasp the essentials of public health practice through this free OpenCourseWare offered through Johns Hopkins University. 'Public Health Practice 101' introduces students to the purpose of public health practices and the responsibilities of those who hold public health positions. This course has no prior requirements and will be of most interest to those considering a career in public health or those pursuing an undergraduate degree in a public health field.
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Qualitative Data Analysis OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Course on the Study of Qualitative Data Analysis
'Qualitative Data Analysis,' is a free OpenCourseWare class from Johns Hopkins University's Department of International Health. As part of the study of public health, the course offers training in data evaluation and computation for public health fields.
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Radiation Terror 101 OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Course by Johns Hopkins University on the Study of Radiation Safety and Protection
Johns Hopkins University's free course 'Radiation Terror 101' gives students the materials they need to understand and prepare for a radiation event. The course, which is part of the Center for Public Health Preparedness, focuses on the study of radiation security and incident prevention.
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Refugee Health Care OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Graduate Course on the Study of Refugee Health Care
Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health offers free OpenCourseWare class materials for students interested in international health and refugee issues. Titled 'Refugee Health Care,' the course naturally focuses on the coordination and delivery of health care for refugees.
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Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology OpenCourseWare: Free Graduate Level Course by Johns Hopkins University on the Study of Reproductive and Perinatal Health
'Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology', a free course offered by Johns Hopkins University, provides students with insight into research, problems and controversial topics within the study of the health and diseases of reproductive and perinatal organ systems. The course offers more insight in the field of family and reproductive health.
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Sexual Health, HIV, STI, and Human Rights OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Course
Johns Hopkins University offers a free online course titled 'Sexual Health, HIV/STI and Human Rights' for interested students. This course, which focuses on the human rights impact of sex and disease, is part of the Dean's Lecture Series.
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Statistical Methods in Air Pollution Risk Estimation OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Level Environmental Health Course
An OpenCourseWare version of 'How Risky is Breathing? Statistical Methods in Air Pollution Risk Estimation' is offered online from Johns Hopkins University. Students learn to quantify pollution and identify its effects.
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The Impact of Primary Care on Population Health OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Undergraduate Level Course on Primary Care and Public Health
Johns Hopkins University offers a free version of 'The Impact of Primary Care on Population Health.' This Department of Health Policy and Management lecture studies the impact of primary care providers on the overall health of a studied group.
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Training Methods and Continuing Education for Health Workers OpenCourseWare: Undergraduate Level Free Course by Johns Hopkins University
A free course offered by Johns Hopkins University (JHU) titled 'Training Methods and Continuing Education for Health Workers' trains students in the phases of designing continuing education and training activities for all types of healthcare workers. The course is part of JHU's effort in International Health.
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Tropical Environmental Health OpenCourseWare: Free Undergraduate Course by Johns Hopkins University on the Study of Sanitation Issues in Developing Countries
The Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University has an OpenCourseWare class called 'Tropical Environmental Health' available to interested students. The public health class covers how improvements can be made to water and sanitation systems in developing tropical countries.
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Understanding Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Undergraduate Level Free Online Course
Johns Hopkins University's 'Understanding Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care' is now available to interested students as OpenCourseWare. Offered by the Health Policy and Management Department, students learn how to review, comprehend and read papers on cost-effectiveness in the field of health care.
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Web 2.0 - Risks for STI, HIV and Opportunities for Prevention OpenCourseWare: Johns Hopkins University's Free Online Undergraduate Public Health Course
Johns Hopkins University Lecture Series has posted it's lecture 'Web 2.0: Risks for STI/HIV - Opportunities for Prevention' online in an OpenCourseWare format. The lecture highlights risks in public and reproductive health and minimizing the risks using the Internet.