MM
Mar 17, 2017
It was one of the best courses I have done on coursera.Also the instructor explains detailed subject matter very well which makes it easier to understand the subject.Certainly a 10\10 for the course !
MK
Jul 4, 2020
A very thoughtful and insightful course that help me to understand the global health, its key concept, challenges and cost effective strategies to address the issue in the global health perspectives.
By Suzan A
•Jul 7, 2020
Thank you
By abdullah k
•Jul 5, 2020
Excellent
By siraphop p
•May 18, 2020
I love it
By Adegoke S V
•Aug 5, 2017
Excellent
By IOANNIS P
•Feb 3, 2021
exellent
By Marc H
•Dec 25, 2020
greatt!!
By Jasper R
•Aug 25, 2023
Perfect
By HARIHARAN S
•Oct 14, 2020
Learned
By Pei X L
•Jun 11, 2020
Thanks!
By Sabrina B C B S
•May 13, 2020
I LOVED
By SAMEER A
•May 9, 2021
Awsome
By Krittikorn K
•May 18, 2020
Nice!!
By Ayush B
•Oct 30, 2022
good
By NISHANTH G
•Sep 23, 2020
Super
By Kevser B
•Apr 30, 2020
Great
By AATHIL A P
•Sep 7, 2020
best
By SRI S M
•Aug 12, 2020
Good
By RAGUL M
•Aug 8, 2020
Good
By Pankaj R
•Jul 16, 2020
Good
By Mona A A
•Jun 28, 2020
GOOD
By Sriskantharajah V
•Jun 1, 2020
good
By Ranakishore P
•May 13, 2020
good
By Keshav S
•May 6, 2020
Hlo
By Joud E
•May 2, 2020
Kki
By Patrick L
•Sep 25, 2024
It was a good course, but the references were a bit old (2013 - 2015) and are in dire need of some updating. In the section on tobacco and alcohol, I was missing a clarification on exactly what causes smoking-related disease. Often not even physicians know that it is the combustion process that generates the vast majority of harmful and potentially harmful constituents in cigarette smoke. I was also missing at least one paragraph on the potential of smoke-free products for public health, for those people who chose not to quit. Cessation and avoiding initiation is of course important, and need to be stressed, but a harm reduction approach based on availability of and accurate information about smoke-free products is the unrightfully ignored "third pillar" of the WHO's tobacco control strategy. Finally, I found the section on "anti-vax" unnecessarily ideological. Many public health experts, such as Jay Batthacharya (Stanford University), Martin Kulldorf (fired from Harvard for criticizing covid-19 policies), and Sunetra Gupta (Oxford) were ignored and censored. Needless to say, this is not science. It's more akin to propaganda.