Description: Review of literature on selected subjects under guidance of individual faculty members and through scheduled seminars at which reports are presented. May be elected more than once.
EPID724: Leadership and Strategic Planning for Public Health
Description: This course focuses on leadership skills and strategic planning for public health and healthcare professionals with the ultimate goal of readying students for public health 3.0. Students will learn approaches to empower teams and to collaborate across sectors and will practice using systems thinking and policy evaluation as tools for promoting health for individuals and populations. The course will include self-assessment of leadership skills, practice in identifying appropriate leadership and management techniques, and analysis of case studies to understand policy evaluation and systems thinking. Students will be encouraged to bring real-world experience to the class lessons and discussions.
Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the basic structure of the public health system
2. Describe the reasons for and concepts behind Public Health 3.0
3. Discuss systems thinking mindset and utilize tools of systems thinking
4. List steps in policy analysis and evaluation and apply skills of policy analysis
5. Understand the concept of health in all policies
6. Be familiar with leadership styles in public health
7. Understand the differences in public health management and public health leadership
8. State their own leadership style
9. Apply leadership skills in a case-study
10. Be familiar with tools that are available for policy evaluation, systems thinking, and public health leadership
PUBHLTH516: Leadership Skills For Interprofessional Practice
Graduate level
Both Residential and Online MPH
This is a second year course for Online students
Winter term(s) for residential students; Winter term(s) for online MPH students;
1 credit hour(s) for residential students; 1 credit hour(s) for online MPH students;
Undergraduates are allowed to enroll in this course.
Description: PUBHLTH 516 is an accelerated 7-week course that highlights foundational leadership skills needed by public health professionals to effectively work in interprofessional teams. Course themes include self-reflection on leadership style, growth mindset, fostering collaboration, motivating teams to accomplish goals, leading change, and guiding decision making.
Learning Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Identify their leadership style.
2. Explain the importance of active learning and resilience in strengthening leadership skills.
3. Understand leadership structures across health sectors and the roles of public health professionals in leading change.
4. Describe the key domains of interprofessional practice.
5. Develop a mission, vision, and values to guide the work of teams.
6. Describe strategies to foster collaboration among interprofessional groups.
7. Compare strategies for motivating and influencing teams to accomplish goals.
8. Explain the relationship between leadership and learning through growth mindset principles.
9. Describe how interpersonal agility inspires risk-taking and collaboration.