Rollins School of Public Health
Courses
Advanced Critical Race Theory Concepts For Health Equity Research
This interactive course offers an opportunity for researchers who already have an introductory level of familiarity with critical theory, CRT, or PHCRP to advance their understandings of CRT concepts and approaches further and explore applications to health equity research through interactive learning with others who share these goals.
Advanced Critical Race Theory Concepts Course Details (Advanced Critical Race Theory Concepts For Health Equity Research)Effective Oral Science Communication
This course is designed to convey the principles and practice of dynamic and persuasive oral communication of scientific information. Its goal is to develop competencies in effective oral communication of scientific research and recommendations using various techniques to diverse audiences.
Effective Oral Science Communication Course Details (Effective Oral Science Communication)Foundations In Mentorship: Building Mentoring Skills And Organizational Capacity
This course approaches mentorship from multiple levels of influence using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework. Throughout the course, there is a focus on improving and supporting equitable mentorship for diverse mentees.
Foundations In Mentorship Course Details (Foundations In Mentorship: Building Mentoring Skills And Organizational Capacity)Introduction To Applied Public Health Informatics
This course provides students a survey of public health informatics through an overview of emerging areas of focus, information management techniques, and key information technology principles. The course enables students to apply the technologies and methodologies available to improve the use and management of information for problems solving and decision making.
Introduction To Applied Public Health Informatics Course Details (Introduction To Applied Public Health Informatics)Introduction To Public Health Critical Race Praxis
This course uses the structure of PHCRP to explain the relationship between PHCRP and CRT, introduce each of PHCRP's key concepts and methods, differentiate between conventional and critical orientations to the work and practice applying the full PHCRP model to a research, practice, or healthcare endeavor.
Introduction To Public Health Critical Race Praxis Course Details (Introduction To Public Health Critical Race Praxis)Introduction To Public Mental Health
This course will cover questions of prevalence, specific communities affected, causal frameworks, prevention and treatment intervention strategies, and services and policy considerations, through a public health frame with emphasis on a life course perspective and health equity.
Introduction To Public Mental Health Course Details (Introduction To Public Mental Health)Successful Scientific Writing
In this course students have the opportunity to interact with peers to learn how to communicate the findings of scientific research and investigation more effectively in writing to expedite the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts.
Successful Scientific Writing Course Details (Successful Scientific Writing)