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    Module 1: Lesson 1: Public Health as Part of a Complex System
    History of Public Health
    Lenses and levels: the why, what and how of measuring health system drivers of women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health with a governance focus.
    What does improving population health really mean?
    The Global Health System: Strengthening National Health Systems as the Next Step for Global Progress
    The Role of Public Health Institutions in Global Health System Strengthening Efforts: The US CDC's Perspective
    History of Public Health in Latin America
    Module 1: Lesson 2: Leading Collaboration to Improve Health
    Discover. What is Public Health?
    Patterns in Partnering across Public Health Collaboratives
    Public Health's Role: Collaborating for Healthy Communities
    Collaborative and partnership research for improvement of health and social services: researcher’s experiences from 20 projects
    Partnerships in Community Health Improvement Planning
    Effective Partnership in Community-Based Health Promotion: Lessons from the Health Literacy Partnership
    Ten Great Public Health Achievements
    Discussion Forum: Collaboration and Public Health Achievements (120 min)
    Module 1: Lesson 3: The Importance of Public Health Leadership in Public Health
    Public Health Leadership and Management
    An Overview of Leadership Principles and Theories
    Change Management in Healthcare
    Healthcare Leadership Model The Nine Dimensions of Leadership Behaviour
    Personal Stories in Healthcare and Public Health Leadership
    Discussion Forum: Leadership and Management Strategies of Public Health Leaders. (120 min)
    Module 1 Lecture Recording: Introduction to Public Health leadership
    Module 2: Lesson 1: Leadership, Ethics, and Public Health
    Increasing Transparency and Accountability in National Pharmaceutical Systems
    Ethics Unwrapped: Integrity
    Honesty in Medicine: Should Doctors Tell the Truth?
    Leadership and Organizational Ethics: the Three Dimensional African Perspectives
    Public Health Code of Ethics.
    Public Health Code of Ethics.
    Public Health Ethics: Global Cases, Practice, and Context
    Social Justice: Concepts, Principles, Tools and Challenges
    Social Justice: Concepts, Principles, Tools and Challenges
    Activity 1: Code of Ethics in Public Health Leadership. (180 min)
    Activity 2: Public Health Code of Ethics and Professional Interactions. (240 min)
    Module 2: Quiz
    Medical Ethics in the 70 Years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the Present
    Module 2 Lecture Recording: Ethics
    Module 3: Lesson 1: Systems Theory, Leadership, and Healthcare
    Health Care Financing
    Politics and Public Health—Engaging the Third Rail
    Complexity Science in Brief
    The Value of Systems Thinking
    Systems Mapping: The Basics
    Visual Tools to Improve Systemic Analysis
    Systems Science Methods in Public Health: Dynamics, Networks, and Agents
    Discussion Forum: Systems Thinking. (150 min)
    Discussion Forum: Improving Healthcare Through Complexity Science and Systems Theory (180 min)
    Activity 4: Application of Complexity and Systems Theory in the Design, Delivery, and Evaluation of Healthcare. (180 min)
    Module 3: Quiz
    Module 3 Lecture Recording: Leadership and Systems Thinking
    Lesson Readings
    Module 4: Lesson 1: Leadership Qualities
    Leadership in Public Health: New Competencies for the Future
    Emotional Intelligence: a Place in Public Health Promotion and Education
    Personal Values, Belief and Attitudes
    4 Ways to Boost Your Adaptability Skills
    How to Improve your Organizational Leadership Skills
    Super-Flexibility in Practice: Insights from a Crisis
    Achieving the Goals of Public Health
    Activity 5: Change at Home or at Your Workplace (240 min)
    The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Hospital Administration
    Module 4: Lesson 2: Promoting Professional Development
    Workforce Planning.
    Getting Started with Workforce Planning
    Engaging and Transforming the Health Workforce
    A Strategic Approach to Public Health Workforce Development and Capacity Building
    Workforce Planning Toolkit Competencies Overview
    Competency Implementation Guide
    Continuing Professional Development: Best Practices
    Health Care Professional Development: Working as a Team to Improve Patient Care
    Module 4: Lesson 3: Local Challenges and Perspectives on Human Resources Development
    Priorities and Challenges for Health Leadership and Workforce Management Globally: a Rapid Review
    Barriers and Opportunities to Improve the Foundations for High-Quality Healthcare in the Mexican Health System
    Module 4: Lesson 4: Human Resource Policies, Planning, and Management
    Human Resources for Health Policies: a Critical Component in Health Policies
    Human Resources for Human Health: Foundation for Universal Health Coverage and the Post-2015 Development Agenda
    Module 4: Quiz
    Module 4 Lecture Recording: Capacity Development
    Module 5: Lesson 1: Teamwork Within Organizations
    How to Build an Effective Team in a Health Care Setting
    Managing Conflict and Negotiating
    Five Strategies for Building a Better Medical Team
    Collaboration in a Competitive Healthcare System: Negotiation 101 for Clinicians
    Conflict Management: Difficult Conversations with Difficult People
    Motivating Health Professionals Through Control Mechanisms: A Review of Empirical Evidence
    Health Care Professional Development: Working as a Team to Improve Patient Care
    Partnership: an Effective Approach to Public Health
    PSMG: Alliances to Disseminate Addiction Prevention and Treatment
    Activity 6: Conflict Management (210 min)
    Module 5: Lesson 2: Analysis and Optimization of Organizational Practices
    The Relationship Between Organizational Practices and Values with Burnout and Engagement
    The Effect of Organizational Changes on the Psychosocial Work Environment: Changes in Psychological and Social Working Conditions Following Organizational Changes
    Peer Activity 7: Organizational Adaptation in the Midst of COVID-19 (300 min)
    Module 5: Lesson 3: Leading Organizational Performance Improvement
    Organizational Performance - A Concept that Self-Seeks to Find Itself
    Promoting Innovation in Healthcare
    5 Strategies to Improve Organizational Effectiveness
    Strategic Management of a Healthcare Organization: Engagement, Behavioural Indicators, and Clinical Performance
    Discussion Forum: Organizational Performance Improvement. (120 min)
    Activity 8: Organizational Performance Improvement (120 min)
    Module 5: Quiz
    Module 5 Lecture Recording: Teamwork and Organizational Performance
    Module 6: Lesson 1: Public Health Programs Planning: Developing a Vision for a Healthy Community
    Vision and Mission Statements -- a Roadmap of Where You Want to Go and How to Get There
    Mission, Vision & Values Facilitation
    Sharing the vision
    How to Write an Effective Business Plan in Medicine
    Economic Evaluation Webcast Part 4 of 5: Benefit-Cost Analysis
    School Based Prevention Programs for Adolescents: Unplugged as an Example
    Module 6: Lesson 2: Leading the Implementation of Public Health Programs
    At a Glance: The Six Steps for Planning a Health Promotion Program
    Program Planning and Evaluation in Public Health
    Six Components Necessary for Effective Public Health Program Implementation
    Interprofessional Collaboration in Research, Education, and Clinical Practice: Working Together for a Better Future
    Activity 9: Design Change Strategies (360 min)
    Module 6: Lesson 3: The Essential Public Health Functions
    The Essential Public Health Functions as a Strategy for Improving Overall Health Systems Performance: Trends and Challenges since the Public Health in the Americas Initiative
    The Essential Public Health Functions as a Strategy for Improving Overall Health Systems Performance: Trends and Challenges since the Public Health in the Americas Initiative
    The 10 Essential Public Health Services.
    Discussion Forum: Application of the Core Public Health Functions and Essential Services (150 min)
    Module 6: Lesson 4: Leading the Management of Health Emergencies and Disasters
    Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Definitions
    Public Health Emergency Preparedness: a Framework to Promote Resilience
    The Evolution of Public Health Emergency Management as a Field of Practice
    Creating an Emergency Preparedness Checklist for Hospitals or Healthcare Facilities
    Effective Medical Leadership in Times of Emergency: a Perspective
    Discussion Forum: Leadership and Emergency Management. (150 min)
    Module 6: Quiz
    Considerations for Integrating Infection Prevention and Control into National Pandemic Preparedness and Response Planning for Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19)
    Facility Readiness Assessment for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Infection Prevention and Control Considerations in Non-US Healthcare Settings
    Module 6 Lecture Recording: Planning and Implementing Public Health Programs in the Community Part 1
    Module 6 Lecture Recording: Planning and Implementing Public Health Programs in the Community Part 2
    Module 7: Lesson 1: Public Health Advocacy
    WHO Strategic Communications Framework for Effective Communications
    Advocacy, Community Engagement and Cross-Sectoral Collaborations as Key Strategies During COVID-19 Response and Beyond
    Public Health Advocacy: Informing Lawmakers about What Matters Most in Our Communities
    Discussion Forum: Public Health Advocacy Strategies (270 min)
    Activity 10: Public Health Advocacy (540 min)
    Module 7: Lesson 2: Health Communication and Education
    Community Capacity Building
    Community Capacity Building and Sustainability: Outcomes of Community-Based Participatory Research
    A Capacity Development Plan for CSOs in the Pacific
    A Framework for Community Capacity Building
    Activity 11: Effectiveness of Capacity-Building Interventions Relevant to Public Health Practice. (360 mins)
    Module 7: Quiz
    Module 7 Lecture Recording: Advocacy and Communication Recording
    Final Exam
    Course and Self Evaluation & Certificate
    Course Activities
    Peer Activities.
    Discussion Forums
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        This course on Public Health Leadership provides comprehensive skill sets and knowledge related to health leadership. Participants will learn about the theoretical foundations of public health leadership and apply their knowledge in meaningful, real-world learning activities. All components of this training are free, including registration, learning, testing, and a certificate of completion.


        The Public Health Leadership course was developed in partnership with PAHO/WHO. This course is co-sponsored by the University of the Incarnate Word. Like all NextGenU courses, it is competency-based, using competencies from the Council on Linkages between Academia and Public Health Practice,  AACN MSN Essentials, Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada,  ASPPH: MPH Core Competency Model,  CEPH, and WHO-ASPHER Public Health Competencies. This course uses learning resources from world-class academic and governmental organizations such as National Center for Biotechnology Information, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the  European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, and Cambridge University Press. The course developers are Professor Dick Heller, MB BS MD FRCP FFPH FRACP FAFPHM; Hugo Andres Rojas Aldieri MD, MSc; Theresa Jones, PhD, MSN, BSN, AASN, RN-BC; Juan Ernesto Bravo Coria, MD; Pablo Baldiviezo Rodriguez, MD; Sergio Arancibia, MD; Valeria Reynolds, MD, MPH.

           


        For publications on NextGenU.org’s courses’ efficacy, see “A Novel Integration of Online and Flipped Classroom Instructional Models in Public Health Higher Education,” (2014), BMC Medical Education,  “Building Public Health Capacity through Online Global Learning,” (2018), Open Praxis, or here on NextGenU.org’s publication page. Subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of future updates, new courses, and to be part of our community.

        There are seven modules to complete, which provide: 

        1. An introduction to fundamental concepts of Leadership in public health. 
        2. A context about the health systems. 
        3. Fundamental knowledge about ethics in public health.
        4. Development of capacity and abilities in leadership.
        5. Develop skills in teamwork and organizational performance.
        6. Develop a plan and implementation of programs in the community.
        7. The skills necessary for advocacy and communication.

        The completion time for this course is estimated at 134 hours and 30 minutes, 31 hours and 15 minutes of didactics through narratives and curated resources, 31 more hours and 15 minutes are estimated to internalize and assimilate knowledge, and 72 hours of work participating in activities quizzes to assist the student in the synthesis of the materials. This course is equivalent to 3 credit hours.

        The course requires completion of all case studies and peer activities. At the end of each lesson, there is a practice quiz. At the end of the course, after you’ve completed each lesson, quiz, and activity, you’ll have access to a final exam, and a chance to evaluate this course. Once you’ve passed that last test, you will be able to download a certificate of completion from NextGenU.org and our course’s co-sponsoring organizations (listed above). We keep all of your personal information confidential, never sell any of your information, and only use anonymized data for research purposes, and we are also happy to report your testing information and share your work with anyone (your school, employer, etc.) at your request. 

        Engaging with this Course:

        You may browse this course for free to learn for your personal enrichment; there are no requirements. To register in this course, it is required that learners have obtained a college-level/bachelor's degree.  

        To obtain a certificate a learner must successfully complete

        • all the reading requirements,
        • all quizzes and pass with a 70% with unlimited attempts,
        • all case studies,
        • the peer activities,
        • the final exam with a minimum of 70% and a maximum of 3 attempts, and
        • the self and course evaluation forms.

        To obtain credit 

        • complete all requirements listed above for the certificate, and
        • your learning institution or workplace should approve the partner-university-sponsored NextGenU.org course for educational credit, as they would for their learner taking a course anywhere.  

        NextGenU.org is happy to provide your institution with

        • a link to and description of the course training, so they can see all its components, including the cosponsoring universities and other professional organization cosponsors; 
        • your grade on the final exam;
        • your work products (e.g. case study activities), and any other required or optional shared materials that you produce and authorize to share with them;  
        • your evaluations -- course, and self-assessments;
        • a copy of your certificate of completion, with the co-sponsoring universities and other organizations listed.

        To obtain a degree, NextGenU.org co-sponsors degree programs with institutional partners. To obtain a full degree co-sponsored with NextGenU.org, registrants must be enrolled in a degree program as a student of a NextGenU.org institutional partner. If you think that your institution might be interested in offering a degree with NextGenU.org contact us.

        We hope that you will find this a rewarding learning experience, and we count on your assessment and feedback to help us improve this training for future students.

        Here are the next steps to take the course for credit.

        • Complete the registration form.
        • Take the pre-test.
        • Begin the course with Module 1: Introduction to Public Health Leadership. In each lesson, read the description, complete all required readings and any required activity, and take the corresponding quizzes.

      • Module 1: Introduction to Leadership in Public Health

        Competencies covered in this module:

        • Describe public health as part of a larger inter-related system of organizations that influence the health of populations at local, national, and global levels. 
        • Explain the ways public health, health care, and other organizations can work together or individually to impact the health of a community. 
        • Advocate for the role of public health in providing population health services. 

      • Module 1: Lesson 1: Public Health as Part of a Complex System

        Learning Objectives:
        • Remember significant advances in Public Health's history.
        • Understand the influence of different stakeholders and organizations in Public Health at a local, national, and global level.
        • Understand the role of public health as part of a complex system in the health of populations.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 1 hour/34 mins.

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          History of Public Health URL
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          Watch the video from minute 6 to minute 14. (8 minutes)

          CDC-2016

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          Lenses and levels: the why, what and how of measuring health system drivers of women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health with a governance focus. URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (40 minutes)

          BMJ Global Health-2019

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          What does improving population health really mean? URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (14 minutes)

          The Kings Fund-2019

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          The Global Health System: Strengthening National Health Systems as the Next Step for Global Progress URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Expanding Our View on Health Systems,” "A List for Health Systems Improvement,” "Knowledge and Action.” (10 minutes)

          NCBI-2010

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          The Role of Public Health Institutions in Global Health System Strengthening Efforts: The US CDC's Perspective URL
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          Read the entire article. (22 minutes)

          NIH-2012

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          Additional Learning Options
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          History of Public Health in Latin America URL
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          Read the entire page. (48 minutes)

          Oxford-2019

      • Module 1: Lesson 2: Leading Collaboration to Improve Health

        Learning Objectives:
        • Understand different types of partnerships and their implications for the public health system.
        • Analyze why and how collaboration was a requirement to achieve some of the biggest public health achievements.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 4 hours/ 52 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Discover. What is Public Health? URL
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          Read the entire page. (15 minutes)
          NCBI-2015

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          Patterns in Partnering across Public Health Collaboratives URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (30 minutes)

          NCBI-2015

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          Public Health's Role: Collaborating for Healthy Communities URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (14 minutes)

          Catholic Health Association of the United States-2013

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          Collaborative and partnership research for improvement of health and social services: researcher’s experiences from 20 projects URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Collaborative and partnership research.” (8 minutes)

          Health Research Policy and Systems-2018

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          Partnerships in Community Health Improvement Planning URL
          Students must
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          Watch the entire video. (6 minutes)

          NACCHO-2014

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          Effective Partnership in Community-Based Health Promotion: Lessons from the Health Literacy Partnership URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (21 minutes)

          NCBI-2001

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          Ten Great Public Health Achievements URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (18 minutes)

          CDC-2011

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          Discussion Forum: Collaboration and Public Health Achievements (120 min)
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      • Module 1: Lesson 3: The Importance of Public Health Leadership in Public Health

        Learning Objectives:

        • Describe the concepts of leadership and management.
        • Identify leadership, management, and change theories.
        • Analyze leadership and management strategies of successful public health leaders.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 4 hours/2 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Public Health Leadership and Management URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (4 minutes)

          James Lind Institute-2019

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          An Overview of Leadership Principles and Theories URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (29 minutes)

          The Ohio State University Pressbooks-2018

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          Change Management in Healthcare URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Change Management Models" on page 3 to the heading "Change management models in health research" on page 10. (24 minutes)

          The moneison center for business research in healthcare-2014

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          Healthcare Leadership Model The Nine Dimensions of Leadership Behaviour URL
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          Read the entire document. (30 minutes)

          NHS-2013

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          Personal Stories in Healthcare and Public Health Leadership URL
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          Read from the content under the heading "Leaders in Public Health" to "Conclusions.” (25 minutes)

          The Ohio State University Pressbooks-2018

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          Discussion Forum: Leadership and Management Strategies of Public Health Leaders. (120 min)
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          Module 1 Lecture Recording: Introduction to Public Health leadership URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (34 minutes)

          PAHO-2020

      • Module 2: Ethics

        Competencies covered in this module:
        • Incorporate ethical standards of practice (e.g. Public Health Code of Ethics) into all interactions with individuals, organizations, and communities.
        • Utilize public health ethics to manage self, others, information, and resources.
        • Demonstrate transparency, integrity, and honesty in all actions. 
        • Apply social justice and human rights principles when addressing community needs. 

      • Module 2: Lesson 1: Leadership, Ethics, and Public Health

        Learning Objectives:

        • Understand the concepts of transparency, integrity, and honesty.
        • Describe the relationship between leadership and ethics.
        • Summarize the Public Health code of Ethics
        • Analyze how the public health code of ethics can be applied to public health leadership.
        • Demonstrate the capacity to incorporate the public health code of ethics in interactions with individuals, organizations, and communities.
        • Apply social justice and human rights principles when addressing community needs.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 14 hours/37 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Increasing Transparency and Accountability in National Pharmaceutical Systems URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the headings "Introduction" and "Transparency and accountability." (7 minutes)

          WHO-2017

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          Ethics Unwrapped: Integrity URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page and watch the video. (2 minutes)

          McCombs School of Business – The University of Texas at Austin-2018

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          Honesty in Medicine: Should Doctors Tell the Truth? URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (40 minutes)

          Universidad de Chile

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          Leadership and Organizational Ethics: the Three Dimensional African Perspectives URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Leadership and organizational ethics in unpredictable times" to the heading "current leadership organizations." (28 minutes)

          BMC medical ethics-2013

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          Public Health Code of Ethics. URL
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          Read the content on pages 1 to 6 (18 minutes)

          APHA-2019

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          Public Health Code of Ethics. URL
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          Read the domains 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, and 12 on the pages 17-30 (45 minutes)

          APHA-2019

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          Public Health Ethics: Global Cases, Practice, and Context URL
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          Read the content under the heading "1.6 A Three-Step Approach to Public Health Decision Making" (17 minutes)

          Springer Link-2016

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          Social Justice: Concepts, Principles, Tools and Challenges URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Contemporary Conceptions of Social Justice", and "The Fundamental Principles of Social Justice" on the pages 1-5 (20 minutes)

          United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia

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          Social Justice: Concepts, Principles, Tools and Challenges URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Tools for Social Justice", and "Challenges to Achieving Social Justice in Arab Countries" on the pages 6-17 (54 minutes)

          United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia

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          Activity 1: Code of Ethics in Public Health Leadership. (180 min) Forum
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          Activity 2: Public Health Code of Ethics and Professional Interactions. (240 min) Forum
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          Module 2: Quiz
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          Receive a passing grade

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          Medical Ethics in the 70 Years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the Present URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Editorial: Medical ethics in the 70 years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the present" on the page 161. (7 minutes)

          Springer Link-2018

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          Module 2 Lecture Recording: Ethics URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (72 minutes)

          PAHO-October 29, 2020

      • Module 3: Leadership and Systems Thinking

        Competencies covered in this module:

        • Develop an understanding of how healthcare delivery systems are organized and financed (and how this affects patient care) and identify the economic, legal, and political factors that influence health care.  
        • Demonstrate the ability to use complexity science and systems theory in the design, delivery, and evaluation of health care. 
        • Understand the principles of systems thinking and apply them within systematic inquiry to analyze, model, and improve public health organizations and services at different strategic levels. 

      • Module 3: Lesson 1: Systems Theory, Leadership, and Healthcare

        Learning Objectives:

        • Understand the influence of economic, legal, and political factors in healthcare.
        • Apply complexity science and systems theory in the design, delivery, and evaluation of health care.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 10 hours/15 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Health Care Financing URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the heading "Measuring Costs." (18 minutes)

          Science Direct-2014

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          Politics and Public Health—Engaging the Third Rail URL
          Students must
          View

          Read the entire article. (25 minutes)

          NCBI-2016

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          Complexity Science in Brief URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire document. (4 minutes)

          University of Victoria-2012

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          The Value of Systems Thinking URL
          Students must
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          Watch the entire video. (10 minutes)

          CDC-2017

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          Systems Mapping: The Basics URL
          Students must
          View

          Watch the entire video. (11 minutes)

          CDC-2017

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          Visual Tools to Improve Systemic Analysis URL
          Students must
          View

          Watch the entire video. (11 minutes)

          CDC-2017

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          Systems Science Methods in Public Health: Dynamics, Networks, and Agents URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the heading "Survey of Complex Systems Methods." (13 minutes)

          Annual Reviews-2012

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          Discussion Forum: Systems Thinking. (150 min)
          Students must
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          Discussion Forum: Improving Healthcare Through Complexity Science and Systems Theory (180 min)
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          Activity 4: Application of Complexity and Systems Theory in the Design, Delivery, and Evaluation of Healthcare. (180 min) Forum
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          Module 3: Quiz
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          Module 3 Lecture Recording: Leadership and Systems Thinking URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (65 minutes)

          PAHO-November 5, 2020

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      • Module 4: Capacity Development

        Competencies covered in this module:
        • Describe the attributes of leadership in public health. 
        • Demonstrate emotional intelligence with an awareness of how one’s own beliefs, values, and behaviours affect one’s own decision-making and the reactions of others. 
        • Demonstrate practicality, flexibility, and adaptability in the process of working with others, emphasizing achieving goals as opposed to rigidly adhering to traditional and commonly used work methods. 
        • Catalyse change (behavioural and/or cultural) in the organization, communities and/or individuals. 
        • Provide opportunities for professional development for individuals and teams (e.g., training, mentoring, peer advising, coaching)
        • Contribute to team and organizational learning in order to advance public health goals. 
        • Ensure the use of professional development opportunities by individuals and teams. 
        • Facilitate the development of others as leaders. 

      • Module 4: Lesson 1: Leadership Qualities

        Learning Objectives:

        • Understand the attributes of leadership in public health.
        • Apply emotional intelligence to identify how one's own beliefs, values, and behaviors affect one's decision-making and others' reactions.
        • Apply practicality, flexibility, and adaptability while working with others and emphasize achieving goals over adhering to traditional methods.
        • Demonstrate the ability to catalyze change in your relationships, organization, or communities.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 5 hours/ 28 minutes.

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          Leadership in Public Health: New Competencies for the Future URL
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          Read the text between the subheadings "Essential Attributes of Leadership" and "Values ​​and Competencies." (15 minutes)

          NCBI-2015

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          Emotional Intelligence: a Place in Public Health Promotion and Education URL
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          Read the text between the subheadings "Defining emotional intelligence" and "Why use emotional intelligence in public health and health promotion?" (19 minutes)

          HOAJ-2015

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          Personal Values, Belief and Attitudes URL
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          Read the entire page and answer the questionnaire. (27 minutes)

          State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training-2009

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          4 Ways to Boost Your Adaptability Skills URL
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          Read the entire page. (5 minutes)

          Drexel University-2019

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          How to Improve your Organizational Leadership Skills URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the heading "3 Practicality." (1 minute)

          Northeastern University-2020

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          Super-Flexibility in Practice: Insights from a Crisis URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the heading "Research Foundation." (3 minutes)

          Springer Link-2019

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          Achieving the Goals of Public Health URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (18 minutes)

          School of Public Health-2018

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          Activity 5: Change at Home or at Your Workplace (240 min) Forum
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          Additional Resources for Optional Learning
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          The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Hospital Administration URL
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          Read the entire article. (27 minutes)

          Cross-Cultural Management Journal-2017

      • Module 4: Lesson 2: Promoting Professional Development

        Learning Objectives:

        • Understand the process of workforce planning.
        • Analyze team members to identify opportunities for professional development.
        • Understand the importance of competencies for human resources development and considerations for their implementation.
        • Describe good practices to arrange and follow up professional development opportunities of team members.
        • Apply strategies to promote leadership in their home, workplace, or community.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 2 hours/ 1 minute.

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          Workforce Planning. URL
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          Read the entire website. (2 minutes)

          NIH

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          Getting Started with Workforce Planning URL
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          Click on the title "What are the benefits of workforce planning" and read the page. (5 minutes)

          NIH

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          Engaging and Transforming the Health Workforce URL
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          Read the abstract (required) and/or the entire chapter (optional). (2 minutes)

          NIH-2019

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          A Strategic Approach to Public Health Workforce Development and Capacity Building URL
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          Read the entire article. (32 minutes)

          Science Direct-2014

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          Workforce Planning Toolkit Competencies Overview URL
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          Read the entire document. (17 minutes)

          NIH-2015

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          Competency Implementation Guide URL
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          Read the entire document. (26 minutes)

          NIH

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          Continuing Professional Development: Best Practices URL
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          Read the entire website. (21 minutes)

          NIH-2014

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          Health Care Professional Development: Working as a Team to Improve Patient Care URL
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          Read the page up to the heading "Practical Tips.” (16 minutes)

          NCBI-2015

      • Module 4: Lesson 3: Local Challenges and Perspectives on Human Resources Development

        Learning Objectives:

        • Identify local barriers to human resources development.
        • Recognize opportunities to overcome local barriers to human resources development.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 1 hour/ 5 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Priorities and Challenges for Health Leadership and Workforce Management Globally: a Rapid Review URL
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          Read the content under the headings "Background," "Results," and "Conclusion." (22 minutes)

          BioMed Central-2019

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          Additional Resources for Optional Learning
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          Barriers and Opportunities to Improve the Foundations for High-Quality Healthcare in the Mexican Health System URL
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          Read the entire article. (43 minutes)

          NCBI-2018

      • Module 4: Lesson 4: Human Resource Policies, Planning, and Management

        Learning Objectives:

        • Recognize the role of policies in the development of human resources.
        • Describe strategies for planning and implementation of human resources development policies.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 36 minutes.

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          Human Resources for Health Policies: a Critical Component in Health Policies URL
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          Read abstract (required) and/or read the entire article (optional). (3 minutes)

          BioMed Central-2003

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          Human Resources for Human Health: Foundation for Universal Health Coverage and the Post-2015 Development Agenda URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Bolstering Political will for Human Resources for Health: the Third Global Forum Commitments" on the pages 31-36. (13 minutes)

          WHO-2015

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          Module 4: Quiz
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          Module 4 Lecture Recording: Capacity Development URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (39 minutes)

          PAHO-November 12, 2020

      • Module 5: Teamwork and Organizational Performance

        M5Competencies covered in this module

        • Demonstrate team building, negotiation, and conflict management skills. 
        • Develop strategies to motivate others for collaborative problem solving, decision-making, and evaluation.
        • Inspire and motivate others to work towards a shared vision, program, and/or organizational goals.
        • Clearly identify and support the roles and responsibilities of all team members, including external stakeholders. 
        • Effectively lead interdisciplinary teams to work in a coordinated manner in various areas of public health practice. 
        • Use collaborative methods for achieving organizational and community health goals. 
        • Describe alternative strategies for collaboration and partnership among organizations, focused on public health goals. 
        • Modify organizational practices in consideration of changes (e.g. social, political, economic, scientific). 
        • Contribute to the continuous improvement of individual, program, and organizational performance (e.g. mentoring, monitoring progress, adjusting programs to achieve better results)
        • Contribute to maintaining organizational performance standards. 
      • Module 5: Lesson 1: Teamwork Within Organizations

        Learning Objectives:

        • Apply team building, negotiation, and conflict management skills.
        • Create a strategy to motivate others for collaborative problem solving, decision-making, and evaluation.
        • Apply leadership skills to identify and support the roles and responsibilities of team members.
        • Understand strategies for collaboration and partnerships among organizations focused on public health goals.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 7 hours/57 minutes

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          How to Build an Effective Team in a Health Care Setting URL
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          Read the entire page. (11 minutes)

          Regis College

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          Managing Conflict and Negotiating URL
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          Read the entire article. (11 minutes)

          California Southern University -2020

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          Five Strategies for Building a Better Medical Team URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (6 minutes)

          MJH Life sciences-2020

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          Collaboration in a Competitive Healthcare System: Negotiation 101 for Clinicians URL
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          Read the entire article. (24 minutes)

          PubMed-2018

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          Conflict Management: Difficult Conversations with Difficult People URL
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          Read the entire article. (30 minutes)

          NCBI-2013

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          Motivating Health Professionals Through Control Mechanisms: A Review of Empirical Evidence URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Results and discussion", and "Conclusions and Limitations". (18 minutes)

          Sciedu Press Journal of Hospital Administration-2016

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          Health Care Professional Development: Working as a Team to Improve Patient Care URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Practical Tips." (4 minutes)

          NCBI-2014

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          Partnership: an Effective Approach to Public Health URL
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          Read the entire article. (27 minutes)

          NCBI-2012

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          PSMG: Alliances to Disseminate Addiction Prevention and Treatment URL
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          Watch the entire video.

          The video will discuss efforts to improve addiction screening and treatment for justice involved youth through community-based collaboration in Indiana communities. (68 minutes)

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          Activity 6: Conflict Management (210 min) Forum
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      • Module 5: Lesson 2: Analysis and Optimization of Organizational Practices

        Learning Objectives:
        • Understand the concept of organizational practices.
        • Understand strategies for organizational change.
        • Create a strategy to adapt organizational practices to social, political, economic, scientific, or other influential changes.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 6 hours/ 31 minutes.

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          The Relationship Between Organizational Practices and Values with Burnout and Engagement URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Theoretical Background: Practices, Values and Organizational Culture". (14 minutes)

          Springer link-2016

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          The Effect of Organizational Changes on the Psychosocial Work Environment: Changes in Psychological and Social Working Conditions Following Organizational Changes URL
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          Read the entire article. (77 minutes)

          NCBI-2019

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          Peer Activity 7: Organizational Adaptation in the Midst of COVID-19 (300 min) Forum
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      • Module 5: Lesson 3: Leading Organizational Performance Improvement

        Learning Objectives:

        • Understand the concept of organizational performance.
        • Analyze the concept of innovation, and its importance in health.
        • Analyze the process of organizational performance improvement.
        • Create a plan to improve organizational performance in their workplace.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 5 hours/ 23 minutes.

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          Organizational Performance - A Concept that Self-Seeks to Find Itself URL
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          Read the conten under the heading "2. Concept of Organizational Performance in Specialized Theory" on th pages 179-182. (14 minutes)

          University "Constantin Brâncuşi" de Târgu-Jiu-2016

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          Promoting Innovation in Healthcare URL
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          Read the entire article. (21 minutes)

          NCBI-2017

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          5 Strategies to Improve Organizational Effectiveness URL
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          Read the entire article and watch the video. (10 minutes)

          Central Christian College of Kansas-2016

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          Strategic Management of a Healthcare Organization: Engagement, Behavioural Indicators, and Clinical Performance URL
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          Read the entire article. (15 minutes)

          Oxford Academic-2015

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          Discussion Forum: Organizational Performance Improvement. (120 min)
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          Activity 8: Organizational Performance Improvement (120 min) Forum
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          Module 5: Quiz
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          Module 5 Lecture Recording: Teamwork and Organizational Performance URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (65 minutes)

          PAHO-November 19, 2020

      • Module 6: Planning and Implementing Public Health Programs in the Community

        M6Competencies covered in this module

        • Collaborate with individuals and organizations in developing a vision for a healthy community (e.g. emphasis on prevention, health equity for all, excellence, and innovation). 
        • Contribute to developing key values and a shared vision in planning and implementing public health programs and policies in the community. 
        • Articulate an achievable mission, set of core values, and vision. 
        • Describe the mission and priorities of the public health organization where one works, and apply them in practice. 
        • Apply business and economic principles and practices, including budgeting,  cost/benefit analysis, and marketing, to develop a business plan. 
        • Design and implement systems change strategies that improve the care environment. 
        • Participate in the design and implementation of new models of care delivery and coordination. 
        • Engage in dialogue and learning from others to advance public health goals. 
        • Assume a leadership role in effectively implementing patient safety and quality improvement initiatives within the context of the interprofessional team using effective communication (scholarly writing, speaking, and group interaction) skills. 

      • Module 6: Lesson 1: Public Health Programs Planning: Developing a Vision for a Healthy Community

        Learning objectives:
        • Recognize the importance of leading the development of a shared vision for a healthy community.
        • Demonstrate the ability to articulate an achievable mission, set of core values, and vision.
        • Describe the importance of sharing a vision to improve collaboration.
        • Analyze the mission and priorities of the organization at one's workplace.
        • Create a public health business plan while considering business and economic principles and practices (e.g. budgeting, cost/benefit analysis, and marketing).
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 3 hours and 13 minutes.

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          Vision and Mission Statements -- a Roadmap of Where You Want to Go and How to Get There URL
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          Read the entire page. (14 minutes)

          IOWA state university-2016

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          Mission, Vision & Values Facilitation URL
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          Read the entire page. (6 minutes)

          Stanford Business

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          Sharing the vision URL
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          Read the entire page. (2 minutes)

          NHS-2020

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          How to Write an Effective Business Plan in Medicine URL
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          Read the entire page. (14 minutes)

          American Gastroenterological Association-2019

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          Economic Evaluation Webcast Part 4 of 5: Benefit-Cost Analysis URL
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          Watch the entire video. (23 minutes)

          CDC-2017

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          School Based Prevention Programs for Adolescents: Unplugged as an Example URL
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          Watch the entire webinar.
          On 14th October 2020, ISSUP Lebanon presented their Webinar on Success Stories: What works and what doesn’t work in school-based prevention programs for adolescents (such as Unplugged).
          The twelve Unplugged lessons for 12-14-year-old students are implemented in many countries in an out of Europe. A robust 2008 study in the EU showed powerful positive effects. Further analysis revealed which program components lead to those results. (67 minutes)
      • Module 6: Lesson 2: Leading the Implementation of Public Health Programs

        Learning objectives:
        • Analyze the process of planning and implementing public health programs and policies in the community.
        • Analyze interprofessional collaboration strategies to advance public health goals.
        • Engage in dialogue to design a system change strategy to improve the care delivery and develop a plan to implement it.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 7 hours/ 13 minutes.

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          At a Glance: The Six Steps for Planning a Health Promotion Program URL
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          Read the entire document. (4 minutes)

          Public Health Ontario

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          Program Planning and Evaluation in Public Health URL
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          Read the content under the heading "What Is Program Planning?" on the pages 478-480. (10 minutes)

          Public Health in Canada 2.0-2015

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          Six Components Necessary for Effective Public Health Program Implementation URL
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          Read the entire article. (29 minutes)

          Am J Public Health.-2014

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          Interprofessional Collaboration in Research, Education, and Clinical Practice: Working Together for a Better Future URL
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          Read the entire article. (30 minutes)

          NCBI-2015

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          Activity 9: Design Change Strategies (360 min) Forum
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          After this activity, the student will be able to: 

          1. Design a system change strategy to improve the care delivery. 
          2. Develop a plan to implement systems change strategies to improve the care environment. 
          3. Apply communication skills to advance public health goals with interprofessional teams. 
          4. Demonstrate practicality, flexibility, and adaptability in the process of working with others.

          In this activity, you will collaborate with your colleagues to design a system change strategy to improve care delivery. 

          Step 1: Consider the following scenario: A new government has been installed in your country, you are a team of consultants who have been entrusted to update a component of your healthcare system. Choose a specific issue as the center of your revision plans such as the cervical cancer care system or substance abuse care system.

          Step 2: Collaborate with 1 or 2 people or students (build an interprofessional team) to brainstorm ideas for this activity. Brainstorm to develop the components of a system change strategy for the problem you identified based on the following considerations:

          • Introduce them to the six steps for planning a health promotion program explored in the readings. 

          • Guide the discussion around how to approach each of the steps. For example, ask your team, how can we approach step 1?

          • You don’t need to provide a detailed plan. Instead, consider this exercise a brainstorming session that will define your shared vision for the program. These components should be a bullet point list that will act as a starting point for this assignment. 

          • Make sure to be flexible, adaptable, and practical while guiding this discussion/collaboration.

          Step 3: Based on the reading “Six Components Necessary for Effective Public Health Program Implementation” and the brainstorming session, design and detail a systems change strategy to improve the issue that you identified. Communicate your detailed design in an 800-1500 word essay. Be sure to address the following questions and points in your work. 

          • To implement the plan that you designed, how will you address the 6 key areas for the success of a public health program? 

          • How collaboration with your team influenced the decision on each of the key areas.

          Step 4: Share your work in a discussion post by clicking on the button at the bottom of the screen that reads “Add a new discussion topic.” Include the name of the public health achievement you selected as the subject and paste your work on the “message” box. Be sure to include the bullet list that your group developed in the in-class discussion.

          OPTIONAL Step 5: Interact (10 minutes)

          If you would like to, you can reply to your peers' posts in a respectful and professional manner. Ensure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click “Reply” on a particular discussion, write your feedback and then click on “Post to forum.”


      • Module 6: Lesson 3: The Essential Public Health Functions

        Learning objectives:
        • Understand the essential public health functions and services.
        • Analyze the essential public health functions and services.
        • Analyze the importance of leadership principles to improve the delivery of essential public health functions and services.
        • Understand the facilitators and barriers that may affect the delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health Services
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 2 hours/ 52 minutes.

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          The Essential Public Health Functions as a Strategy for Improving Overall Health Systems Performance: Trends and Challenges since the Public Health in the Americas Initiative URL
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          Read sections 1 and 2 on pages 1-4. (9 minutes)

          PAHO

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          The Essential Public Health Functions as a Strategy for Improving Overall Health Systems Performance: Trends and Challenges since the Public Health in the Americas Initiative URL
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          Read the content under the heading "United States" on page 15 to the end of page 16. (3 minutes)

          PAHO

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          The 10 Essential Public Health Services. URL
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          Read the entire document. (10 minutes)

          CDC-2020

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          Discussion Forum: Application of the Core Public Health Functions and Essential Services (150 min)
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          Suggested readings for this activity:

          1. Defining and Implementing a Public Health Response to Drug Use and Misuse

          2. Public Health Model of Addiction and Recovery Implications

          Throughout this lesson, you have analyzed the core public health functions and essential services. Now, you will apply this knowledge to evaluate the use of these principles in a public health intervention.

          Step 1: Identify a public health intervention that was implemented in a specific community/country/region to address alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drug use disorders. You can use an intervention given in this resource or any other intervention of your choice.

          Step 2: Prepare a 350 - 600 piece of writing that includes the following points:

          • Briefly describe the characteristics of your chosen intervention. Consider the following questions:
            - What were the goals?
            - What was the target population?
            - Was the intervention successful or did it fail?  

          • How were the core public health functions and essential services implemented in your chosen intervention?

          • Identify any public health functions and essential services that were not implemented in the chosen intervention and suggest challenges or barriers that may have affected delivery of these functions and services.

          • Indicate the role of leadership principles at each stage of the intervention in delivering the core public health functions and essential services.

          Step 3: To share your work, click on the button “Add a new discussion topic” located at the bottom of the screen. Include the name of the public health achievement you have selected as the subject and paste your work in the “message” box. Make sure to reference others’ intellectual property when necessary. All references should follow 7th Edition APA formatting; see the resource on the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library for instructions: APA citation resource (N.B. references are excluded from word counts).

          Step 4: To complete the activity, you will need to comment on at least one post made by your peers, respectfully and professionally. Be sure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click on the particular discussion, then click on “reply.”

          OPTIONAL Step 5: Interact (10 minutes)

          If you would like to, you can reply to your peers' posts in a respectful and professional manner. Ensure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click “Reply” on a particular discussion, write your feedback and then click on “Post to forum.”


      • Module 6: Lesson 4: Leading the Management of Health Emergencies and Disasters

        Learning objectives:
        • Understand concepts related to health emergency and health disaster.
        • Describe the role of the public health leader and the public health system when a health emergency or disaster occurs.
        • Analyze the importance of public health leadership in a health emergency or disaster context.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 4 hours/ 10 minutes.

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          Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Definitions URL
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          Read the entire document. (3 minutes)

          PAHO

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          Public Health Emergency Preparedness: a Framework to Promote Resilience URL
          Students must
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          Read the content under the heading "Discussion." (14 minutes)

          BMC Public Health-2018

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          The Evolution of Public Health Emergency Management as a Field of Practice URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire article. (34 minutes)

          Am J Public Health-2017

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          Creating an Emergency Preparedness Checklist for Hospitals or Healthcare Facilities URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (11 minutes)

          MEDCOM-2019

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          Effective Medical Leadership in Times of Emergency: a Perspective URL
          Students must
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          Read the entire page. (19 minutes)

          BioMed Central-2016

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          Discussion Forum: Leadership and Emergency Management. (150 min)
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          Module 6: Quiz
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          Considerations for Integrating Infection Prevention and Control into National Pandemic Preparedness and Response Planning for Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) URL
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          Read the entire document. (15 minutes)

          CDC-2019

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          Facility Readiness Assessment for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Infection Prevention and Control Considerations in Non-US Healthcare Settings URL
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          Read the entire document. (11 minutes)

          CDC-2019

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          Module 6 Lecture Recording: Planning and Implementing Public Health Programs in the Community Part 1 URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (69 minutes)

          PAHO-December 3, 2020

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          Module 6 Lecture Recording: Planning and Implementing Public Health Programs in the Community Part 2 URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (64 minutes)

          PAHO-December 17,2020

      • Module 7: Advocacy and Communication

        M7Competencies covered in this module:

        • Advocate for the role of public health in providing population health services. 
        • Demonstrate an ability to build community capacity by sharing knowledge, tools, expertise, and experience. 
      • Module 7: Lesson 1: Public Health Advocacy

        Learning Objectives:

        • Apply leadership and communication skills to advocate for the role of public health in providing population health services.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 15 hours/ 36 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          WHO Strategic Communications Framework for Effective Communications URL
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          Read the entire document. (100 minutes)

          WHO-2017

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          Advocacy, Community Engagement and Cross-Sectoral Collaborations as Key Strategies During COVID-19 Response and Beyond URL
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          Read the entire article. (16 minutes)

          Taylor & Francis Online-2020

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          Public Health Advocacy: Informing Lawmakers about What Matters Most in Our Communities URL
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          Read the entire article. (10 minutes)

          NACCHO-2018

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          Discussion Forum: Public Health Advocacy Strategies (270 min)
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          Activity 10: Public Health Advocacy (540 min) Forum
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          Start discussions: 1
      • Module 7: Lesson 2: Health Communication and Education

        Learning Objectives:

        • Apply leadership and communication skills to build community capacity.
        Approximate time required to complete the readings (at 144 words/minute) and assignments for this lesson: 7 hours/ 23 minutes.

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          Required Learning Resources and Activities
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          Community Capacity Building URL
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          Read the entire page. (6 minutes)

          BC Healthy Communities Society-2019

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          Community Capacity Building and Sustainability: Outcomes of Community-Based Participatory Research URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Results." (18 minutes)

          NIH-2013

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          A Capacity Development Plan for CSOs in the Pacific URL
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          Download the PDF and read the content under the heading "Introduction", and "Capacity Development Plan: Priority System" on the pages 1-9. (17 minutes)

          UNDP-2018

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          A Framework for Community Capacity Building URL
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          Read the content under the heading "Principles of Community Capacity Buidling VFST", and " Implementing Community Capacity Building" on the pages 9-15. (23 minutes)

          Fundation House-2017

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          Activity 11: Effectiveness of Capacity-Building Interventions Relevant to Public Health Practice. (360 mins) Forum
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          Module 7: Quiz
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          Module 7 Lecture Recording: Advocacy and Communication Recording URL
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          This course was presented from October to December 2020 to a cohort of leaders of the Caribbean. Watch the entire video. (61 minutes)

          PAHO-November 26, 2020

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