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Public Health: from theory to practice
Cursusdoel
After completing this course students are able to:
- Analyse different factors related to public health and the health system’s building blocks, with a focus on governance, financing, information/ education, cultural differences between societies and the environment.
- Discuss how these factors, individually and in combination, are involved in essential processes, approaches and interventions within the public health system.
- Reflect on access to care for different groups including the concepts of ‘universal health coverage’, ‘social justice’, ‘health equity’ and ‘social determinants of health’, with specific attention for groups at risk of being marginalised.
- Reflect on the role and impact of their own discipline on public health.
- Develop and plan interdisciplinary evidence-informed public health inventions.
Description of assignment | Assesses which learning goals? |
1. Individual essay: 2. Presentation (group) 3. Written assignment (group) 4. Class Participation |
1 to 4 1,2,3 and 5 1,2,3 and 5 4 |
Vakinhoudelijk
The overall objective of this program is to develop a comprehensive understanding of public health, and to acquire specific skills to apply this knowledge. This course will include practical examples and this includes field visits within the Dutch setting. For example, we will investigate public health services like newborn, child and youth services, vaccinations, screening, and how these services provide support to vulnerable populations that are usually underrepresented in health dialogues. These examples can be used to reflect on other global public health practices to understand a broad range of community health issues in the socio-political and cultural contexts in which they occur. Students participating in this course will act as “experts” in their field and will work in an interdisciplinary team to understand health systems in place.
Difference between Global Health and Public Health
Whereas the Global Health course focuses on differences between countries and medical health care itself, Public Health focuses on the context of health care: the surrounding system that leads to prevention of health-care issues and is required to intervene when such issues arise.
At UCU, the Global Health (GH) and Public Health (PH) courses both include a health equity dimension: reducing differences in chances to achieve optimal health outcomes of individuals and populations. Public Health focuses more on a specific community, country and/or health system with clear geographical or organizational boundaries than Global Health does. This Public Health course will emphasize the health systems context, with (field) examples from the Netherlands to illustrate this context, with focus on specific populations who are vulnerable to health inequitieis and what public health interventions outside of medicine exist to address their health needs.
Format
- Required reading and online modules aimed to deliver a comprehensive yet easy to follow course content. The online modules primarily revolve around important public health concepts such as social determinants of health, sustainable development goals, health systems, and health equity and justice. The required readings and online modules are individually taken and certain modules can be prepared in advance
- Live sessions guided discussions will be held to help students explore their understanding of the topics covered that week. Understanding of course concepts delivered is assessed through an individual essay.
- In class guided workshops which are centred around helping students gain the skills necessary to work in an interdisciplinary team.
- Stakeholder field visits A limited number of visits to public health services will serve as an inspiration for students’ interdisciplinary projects. Students will be able to gain insights from real world experiences and will help define, investigate and develop potential public health intervention for their group challenge.
Students are expected to spend about ten hours per week on the course outside of class and complete their readings before class. Students are highly encouraged to contribute actively to class discussion and activities.
Possible to choose both Public Health and Global Health Practice?
It is possible to choose Public Health AND Global Health Practice, as these courses are different. Public health is more localized to the Dutch context, while global health takes a broader, international perspective. It is good to know, though, that both fields are highly interdisciplinary, there is a focus on health equity, and there is a CEL approach in both courses. If you feel you want to dive deeper into these concepts and approaches, choosing both courses might be good for you. If you decide this, we encourage you to challenge yourself to monitor your learning and go the extra mile, and share any suggestions that may enhance the delivery of the classes.
Werkvormen
Toetsing
Participation in class
Verplicht | Weging 10% | ECTS 0,75
Written assignment (group)
Verplicht | Weging 25% | ECTS 1,88
Individual essay
Verplicht | Weging 40% | ECTS 3
Group presentation
Verplicht | Weging 25% | ECTS 1,88
*midterm FEEDBACK*
Niet verplicht
Ingangseisen en voorkennis
Ingangseisen
Je moet minimaal 60 punten van het bachelor programma hebben behaald
Voorkennis
Students are expected to have finished a level 1 and level 2 in an intended track, and ideally at least one level 3.
Voertalen
- Engels
Competenties
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Interdisciplinariteit
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Leren In Community’s
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Presenteren
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Samenwerken
Cursusmomenten
Gerelateerde studies
Tentamens
Er is geen tentamenrooster beschikbaar voor deze cursus
Verplicht materiaal
Materiaal | Omschrijving |
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BOEK | World Health Organization. Strategizing national health in the 21st century: a handbook. (2016). https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/250221 |
BOEK | World Health Organization. Monitoring the building blocks of health systems: a handbook of indicators and their measurement strategies. (2010). https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/258734 |
BOEK | World Health Organization. Adelaide Statement II Health in All Policies. (2019). https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/adelaide-statement-ii-on-health-in-all-policies |
BOEK | National Healthcare Institute, Introduction to healthcare in the Netherlands https://english.zorginstituutnederland.nl/about-us/publications/publications/2016/01/31/healthcare-in-the-netherlands (2016) |
BOEK | E-modules “Global Public Health” available at ULearn, developed by the UMC Utrecht/course lecturers. |
DIVERSE | Public Health stakeholder field visits: (max 75 euros in total for transportation (bus/train) |
Aanbevolen materiaal
Er is geen informatie over de aanbevolen literatuur bekend
Opmerkingen
Counts towards SCI and SSC major. Capstone
Coördinator
C.A. Llamas | c.a.llamas@uu.nl |
Docenten
dr. J. Browne MD PhD | J.L.Browne@umcutrecht.nl |
C.A. Llamas | c.a.llamas@uu.nl |
Inschrijving
Naar OSIRIS-inschrijvingen
Permanente link naar de cursuspagina
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