In bringing about behavior change in public health, we often focus on the individual mother, student, or farmer. We should not forget the community structure and norms constrain for encouraging individual health behaviors. This course examines the community context of the changes needed to promote the public’s health. We begin by examining the various definitions of ‘community’ and the processes by which we ‘diagnose’ or seek to understand the structure and characteristics of different types of communities.

Community Change in Public Health
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Community Change in Public Health
This course is part of Foundations of Global Health Specialization

Instructor: William Brieger, DrPH
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- Health Equity
- Health Promotion
- Health Disparities
- Case Studies
- Cultural Diversity
- Public Health
- Driving engagement
- Community Development
- Community Health
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Political Sciences
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Community Organizing
- Community Outreach
- Community and Social Work
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Reviewed on Feb 20, 2017
It was a very insightful course as it showed us how community change is effected in developing countries. The case studies were practical and showed the change that occurs in reality, not just theory
Reviewed on Feb 11, 2019
Very informative and give me the chance to have a new perspective regarding the essential role of community participation in improving and sustaining the health care system.
Reviewed on Jun 29, 2019
Good course, but apparently not enough students to complete the peer review in a timely manner.
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