This is the schedule used to deliver educational content offered by JHSPH. As a result, some of the information and/or materials listed here may not be relevant to or available for an OCW user's self-directed study.
Schedule
| SESSION # | TOPIC | ACTIVITIES |
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Module
1: The Rational Public Health Policy Process
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| 1 | What Public Health Policy Do You Want to Change? (Anderson) | Lecture 1 |
| 2 | Assessing Need and Demand for Health Care (Anderson) | Lecture 2 |
| 3 | Historical, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives on Public Health Policy (Anderson) | Lecture 3 |
| 4 | Economic and Financial Considerations in Health Policy (Anderson) | Lecture 4 |
| 5 | Evaluation and Assessment of Health Policy (Anderson) | Lecture 5 |
| 6 | Two Frequently Asked Questions (Anderson) | Lecture 6 |
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Module
2: Delivering Medical Care
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| 7 | Health Policy and the Delivery of Health Care: Case Study 1 (Weiner) | Lecture 7 |
| 8 | Health Policy and the Delivery of Health Care: Case Study 2 (Weiner) | Lecture 8 |
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Module 3: Injury Prevention and Trauma Care
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| 9 | Setting the Stage: The Burden of Injury and Strategies for Intervention (MacKenzie) | Lecture 9 |
| 10 | How Did an Airbag Get Into My Steering Wheel: A Case Study in Injury Prevention Policy (Frattaroli) | Lecture 10 |
| 11 | Funding Trauma Centers: Using the Bardach Framework to Develop a Rational Policy (MacKenzie) | Lecture 11 |
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Module
4: Emergency Preparedness
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| 12 | Public Health Preparedness Policies: Pre-9/11 Policies (Burke) | Lecture 12 (currently unavailable) |
| 13 | Public Health Preparedness Policies: Post-9/11 Realities and Future Directions (Burke) | Lecture 13 (currently unavailable) |




