Johns Hopkins University
Epidemiology in Public Health Practice Specialization

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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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(3,620 reviews)

Beginner level
No prior experience required
1 month at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
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Share your expertise with employers

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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Taught in English
20 practice exercises

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Specialization - 5 course series

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: Public Health
Category: Geographic Information Systems
Category: GIS Software
Category: Data Manipulation
Category: Estimation
Category: Data Presentation
Category: Statistical Methods
Category: Risk Analysis
Category: Biostatistics
Category: Health Policy
Category: Data Visualization Software
Category: Demography

What you'll learn

Skills you'll gain

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

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

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: Public Health
Category: Trend Analysis
Category: Chronic Diseases
Category: Media and Communications
Category: Public Health and Disease Prevention
Category: Risk Analysis
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Biostatistics
Category: Health Informatics
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Technical Communication
Category: Data Collection
Category: Information Privacy
Category: Health Policy
Category: Data Analysis
Category: System Monitoring
Category: Data Ethics

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: Investigation
Category: Infectious Diseases
Category: Public Health
Category: Statistics
Category: Risk Analysis
Category: Report Writing
Category: Research Methodologies
Category: Statistical Analysis
Category: Case Studies
Category: Laboratory Testing

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Instructors

Aruna Chandran, MD, MPH
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course60,141 learners
Keri Althoff, PhD, MPH
Johns Hopkins University
1 Course36,302 learners
Justin Lessler, PhD, MS
Johns Hopkins University
3 Courses199,047 learners
Emily Gurley, PhD, MPH
Johns Hopkins University
9 Courses1,569,195 learners

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