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Health Equity Research & Practice: Local & Global Lessons

Johns Hopkins University

This comprehensive course, "Health Equity Research & Practice: Local & Global Lessons," presented by Johns Hopkins University, explores the multifaceted landscape of health equity research and practice. Through a series of lectures, panel discussions, and interviews with leading experts, participants will gain a deep understanding of the underlying factors contributing to health disparities and inequities.

The course is divided into four modules, each focusing on distinct aspects of health equity:

  1. The Effects of Structural Drivers and Systems of Power on Health Equity: This module offers an in-depth examination of the impact of structural drivers and systems of power on health equity, including the measurement of discrimination and racism globally, health equity metrics, and neocolonialism's influence on global health.
  2. Inequities in Reproductive Health: This module delves into the inequities present in reproductive health, shedding light on critical issues and challenges in this domain.
  3. Inequities in Immigrant Health: Participants will explore the sociodemographic profiles and cardiometabolic health of African immigrants in the U.S., as well as adverse childhood experiences and mental health interventions.
  4. Local and Global Bi-Directional Learning to Advance Health Equity: This module emphasizes stakeholder engagement and intervention development, providing valuable insights into advancing health equity through collaborative efforts.

Upon completion of this course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to address health disparities in their local communities, understand the root causes of these disparities, and develop sustainable solutions to promote health equity.

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Health Equity Research & Practice: Local & Global Lessons
Course Modules

This course's modules cover the effects of structural drivers and power systems on health equity, inequities in reproductive health, immigrant health disparities, and bi-directional learning for advancing health equity. Participants will gain comprehensive insights and practical strategies for addressing global health disparities.

The Effects of Structural Drivers and Systems of Power on Health Equity

The Effects of Structural Drivers and Systems of Power on Health Equity module provides a comprehensive exploration of the impact of structural drivers and power systems on health equity, including metrics, models, and interventions. It addresses neocolonialism's influence on global health and emphasizes the importance of connecting knowledge with action to advance health equity.

Inequities in Reproductive Health

Inequities in Reproductive Health module delves into critical challenges and disparities in reproductive health, offering insights into the complexities of this domain. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the unique inequities and obstacles present in reproductive health research and practice.

Inequities in Immigrant Health

Inequities in Immigrant Health module focuses on the health challenges faced by immigrant populations, particularly African immigrants in the U.S. It provides a detailed examination of adverse childhood experiences, mental health interventions, and the cardiometabolic health of African immigrants, offering valuable insights for addressing immigrant health disparities.

Local and Global Bi-Directional Learning to Advance Health Equity: Stakeholder Engagement and Intervention Development

Local and Global Bi-Directional Learning to Advance Health Equity module emphasizes stakeholder engagement and intervention development to advance health equity. Participants will gain practical strategies for fostering collaborative efforts and developing sustainable solutions to address health disparities in local and global contexts.

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