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.

Foundations of Health Equity Research
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What you'll learn
Define health equity.
Understand how patient-centeredness and cultural competence enhance the quality and success of health equity researc
Engage community and organizational stakeholders in health equity research.
Effectively disseminate health equity research findings to stakeholders and the public.
Skills you'll gain
- Patient-centered Care
- Research
- Community Outreach
- Driving engagement
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Public Health
- Health Equity
- Media and Communications
- Health Education
- Health Policy
- Health Disparities
- Research Design
- Community Health
- Epidemiology
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Cultural Responsiveness
- Intercultural Competence
- Health Promotion
- Health Systems
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Reviewed on Jan 10, 2022
Very insightful. Knowledge I will use. Lisa Cooper is excellent!
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2020
Thank you. I learned more about health equity & it's a great help to our research.
Reviewed on 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!




