- Teacher: Abdul Aziz Farooq
- Teachers: Suresh V Medabala
- Teachers: Toyin Oloniteru
- Teachers: Victoriya Repka
- Teachers: Mano Arumanayagam
The purpose of this module is: a) To enable you to read most of the relevant literature with understanding of the statistical content. b) To permit you to carry out some analysis of uni-variate and bi-variate data. And c) to prepare you for more complex forms of statistical analysis if you wish. As most of the calculations are done by computer the only pre-requisite knowledge is an understanding of simple arithmetic.
- Teacher: Anna Jones
- Teachers: Moneim Elhassan
- Teachers: Leena Inamdar
- Teachers: Neil Wigglesworth
- Teachers: Huda Hassan
- Teachers: Bharat Pankhania
- Teachers: Mahomed Patel
- Teachers: Suzanna Mathew
This module covers some key concepts of communicable disease transmission, surveillance and control. Topics include understanding the Public Health aspects of communicable diseaseincluding transmission, surveillance of diseases of public health importance in a given setting, application and design of control programmes, the epidemiology of common diseases, immunisation, and responding to an outbreak.
- Teacher: Andrew Lee
- Teachers: Sakib Burza
- Teachers: Suchi Yarlagadda
- Teachers: Alison Bell
- Teachers: Jan Fizzell
All communities are vulnerable to disaster and following the event would endeavour to limit the damage from it. Assessing and reducing the risks before a disaster occurs is as important as responding to it and dealing with the consequences; both need to be professional to be effective. This module has been developed to introduce you to the concepts and processes of emergency planning for and management of disasters within a developing world context.
- Teacher: Jessica Sheringham
- Teachers: Terry Harrison
- Teachers: Mohamed Elhassan Abdalla
- Teachers: Rebecca Armstrong
- Teachers: Gracia Fellmeth
Evidence Based Practice is cited as the basis of all our public health and healthcare decisions, but what does that mean in practice? How do we know which evidence to use? When there is so much research evidence, why is there still so much controversy over the best course of public health action? The module covers how to formulate an answerable question, access, appraise, and use the evidence on a public health issue.
- Teacher: Sukumar Vellakkal
- Teachers: Gisselle Gallego
- Teachers: Steve Fabricant
- Teachers: Liz Geelhoed
- Teachers: Stephen Jan
This module provides an introduction to health economics for those who want to understand the important contribution that economics can play in the health of populations. The course module includes health and socio-economic development, health care financing, economic evaluation in health care systems, and priority setting in health.- Teacher: Fiona Reynolds
- Teachers: Moneim Elhassan
- Teachers: Susan Mann
- Teachers: Helen Bromley
- Teachers: Mustapha Jamda
- Teachers: David Ishola
- Teachers: Ifeoma Onyia
- Teachers: Annette Luker
- Teachers: Braedon Donald
This module covers some of the Public Health aspects of HIV/AIDS and its impact on populations. Topics include the epidemiology of transmission, the size of the problem and how to measure it, the impact of health service functions and organisation on finding solutions, how to identify evidence-based solutions, and how to implement interventions.- Teacher: Iain Lang
- Teachers: Janine Duke
- Teachers: Rabia Khan
- Teachers: Andrew Winnicki
- Teachers: Peter Lobmayer
- Teachers: Mohammad Moshaddeque Hossain
- Teachers: Matthieu Pegorie
- Teachers: Louise Hurst
This module introduces the concepts underlying epidemiology and the main methods employed by the discipline. On completing the module students should have a good grasp of why epidemiology underpins much of the effort of those charged with promoting the health of populations and for providing services to meet health related needs. Also, students should be beginning to approach published material based on epidemiological methods more critically.
Epidemiological concepts and methods are drawn upon in the other modules of the Peoples-uni course. Understanding these is essential to getting the best out of the other course units. Thus, if you are not acquainted with some epidemiology from elsewhere you should consider doing this module (and maybe Biostatistics) early on in your association with the Peoples-uni.- Teacher: Husam Elsami
- Teachers: Sanhita Chakrabarti
- Teachers: Gracia Fellmeth
- Teachers: Shariful Islam
- Teachers: Mary Foss
- Teachers: Mbathio Dieng
Maternal morbidity and mortality remain major problems in many parts of the world – one of the most important threats to Public Health. The purpose of the course module is to provide the people who may be able to help tackle the problem with the knowledge and skills to do so. We will focus on identifying the size of the problem, the causes, and the evidence base behind interventions to improve the situation. We will end by identifying ways to implement evidence based solutions in your own setting.
- Teacher: Joseph Mathew
- Teachers: Merrilyn Walton
- Teachers: John Sandars
"Patient safety is a global issue affecting countries at all levels of development. Understanding the magnitude of the problem and the main contributing factors is essential in order to devise appropriate solutions." (World Health Organisation). This module aims to help build capacity to understand and prevent threats to patient safety globally.- Teacher: Erica Higbie
- Teachers: Preethi Koshy
- Teachers: Terry Stubberfield
- Teachers: Joseph Mathew
This course module will focus on understanding the burden of childhood disease that results in morbidity and mortality in this vulnerable population. Children are an invaluable population resource and childhood morbidity and mortality have great importance in terms of a nation’s development, prosperity and well-being. This module has a multi-disciplinary focus that will help students appreciate this complex concept.
- Teacher: Deborah Kay
- Teachers: Ann Allen
- Teachers: Niyi Awofeso
- Teachers: Luisa Pulido
- Teachers: Martin Smith
- Teachers: Braedon Donald
- Teachers: Karunanithi Sakthidharan
- Teachers: Puja Myles
This course module is designed to provide an introduction to aspects of Public Health that are important for making policy which impacts on the health of populations. It includes an understanding of what is Public Health and the determinants of health, how to assess the health of the public, methods of intervention, how to useevidence inPublic Health policy-making and evaluate the implementation of health policy with a Public Health perspective.- Teacher: Deborah Kay
- Teachers: Matthieu Pegorie
- Teachers: Andrew Khodabukus
- Teachers: Johnson Belangenyi
Ce module de cours est conçu pour fournir une introduction aux aspects de santé publique qui sont importants pour l'élaboration des politiques ayant un impact sur la santé des populations. Il consiste une compréhension de ce qui est de la santé publique et les déterminants de la santé, comment évaluer la santé du public, les méthodes d'intervention, comment utiliser les preuves dans la mise en place des politiques de santé publique et évaluer l'implémentation des politique de santé dans une perspective de santé publique .- Teachers: Deborah Kay
- Teachers: Jenny Hall
- Teachers: Sebastian Pena
- Teachers: Luisa Pulido
- Teachers: Ian Forde
- Teachers: Isabelle Carvajal
- Teachers: Gisselle Gallego
Este módulo curso está diseñado para proporcionar una introducción a los aspectos de la salud pública que son importantes para la formulación de políticas con repercusiones en la salud de las poblaciones. Incluye la comprensión de lo que es Salud Pública y los factores determinantes de la salud, la forma de evaluar la salud de la población, los métodos de intervención, cómo utilizar las pruebas en política de salud pública de decisiones y evaluar la aplicación de la política de salud con una perspectiva de salud pública .- Teachers: Esther Ogonda McOyoo
- Teachers: Diana Jolly
- Teachers: Etel Godwill Fagbohoun
- Teachers: Nadia Ishtiaq
- Teachers: Sarah Carney
- Teachers: Sabrina Ionata de Oliveira
This module aims to provide information to enable you to understand key nutrition issues and then integrate this knowledge into devising evidence-based nutrition interventions and evidence-based policies that meet the health and nutrition needs of vulnerable communities in your setting.- This area is available for students enrolled on any of the modules to discuss common issues or problems faced. Other than key administrative staff, only students will have access to this site. Just add any thoughts you have to the discussion forum. There are also various items of interest posted on the site.
