Death 101: Shaping the Future of Global Health - University of Toronto

edX

Course

Online

Free

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

To help the living, study the dead: we will analyze the world’s biggest health problems by investigating causes of death.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Basic spreadsheet and basic math skills

Questions & Answers

Add your question

Our advisors and other users will be able to reply to you

Who would you like to address this question to?

Fill in your details to get a reply

We will only publish your name and question

Reviews

This centre's achievements

2017

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 8 years

Subjects

  • Global
  • Biology
  • Death
  • Medicine
  • Health

Course programme

This global health and life sciences course enables learners to investigate health problems affecting large populations – the whole world in fact! By understanding the big numbers in global mortality and their causes and distributions you will learn how to think numerically about global health. We will use real data from real people to ask the questions: What are the major causes of death in the world? Why do we need cause of death statistics? How does counting the dead help the living? We begin with a historical perspective on global mortality and end with a hopeful look toward future trends. In between, you will learn about how death prior to old age can be avoided, worldwide mortality rates, and specific diseases such as HIV, malaria, childhood conditions, chronic diseases, and risk factors such as smoking. This course will help you use population statistics to understand how rapid gains in health are possible.

hat you'll learn
  • What major factors drive changes in health
  • Major causes of death globally and non-communicable diseases
  • Important risk factors for disease and death
  • Why cause of death statistics are important for global health
  • How we measure causes of death
  • What will causes of death look like in 2030, and what can we do to reduce premature death

Additional information

Prabhat Jha Prof. Jha is the founding director of the Centre for Global Health Research (CGHR) at St. Michael’s Hospital, and University of Toronto Endowed Professor in Disease Control. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada and holds an M.D. from the University of Manitoba and a D.Phil. from Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. His friends have described him as being professionally obsessed with death.

Death 101: Shaping the Future of Global Health - University of Toronto

Free