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About the Course

Introduces students to the core principles of health equity research. Covers topics such as defining health equity, engaging community and policy stakeholders, patient-centeredness, cultural competence, and dissemination of research findings. Content will recognize different geographic, cultural, and social contexts where health inequities occur....

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HL

Jun 20, 2020

My current roles have taken me away from community health care and this course has helped me keep stay current with Health Care Equity Research and program development. Thank you for this course.

SA

Aug 6, 2020

I feel this course gave me a core understanding of the structure needed to compose constructive health equity research. Thank you to all parties involved!

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By Vicki L D

Nov 1, 2021

This course contained good information which was presented in a very accessible format.

By Angeli A R

Jul 23, 2020

Thank you. I learned more about health equity & it's a great help to our research.

By Pam E

Jan 11, 2022

Very insightful. Knowledge I will use. Lisa Cooper is excellent!

By Caron O

Nov 30, 2020

This is an excellent course with lots of valuable information.

By Sara A N S

Nov 26, 2023

I've learned a lot from this course. Thanks a lot

By Shadette B

Nov 27, 2022

Very engaging and thought provoking

By Shakia J

Apr 29, 2020

Very informative and easy to follow

By Robert B S M M

Jan 28, 2020

Outstanding course. Thanks.

By ABDULLAH H

Aug 25, 2021

شكرا

By Devan N

Jun 22, 2020

This course was engaging and thorough. I would've liked to study more real world examples and had more time with professors telling their stories from out in the field.

By Ishita R

Sep 7, 2020

Except for the contents Week 4, all the lectures were very informative and thought-provoking. Week 4 was barely audible and too much mumbling going on.

By jeremiah w

Jul 11, 2020

very educational

By Maria - N K

Jan 29, 2021

I