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Starts : 2015-01-28
94 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare English BabsonX Curriculum Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions Nutrition

This course explores why primary health care is central for achieving Health for All. It provides examples of how primary health care has been instrumental in approaching this goal in selected populations and how the principles of primary health care can guide future policies and actions.

Starts : 2012-10-15
67 votes
edX Free Closed [?] General & Interdisciplinary Studies English Business C Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions Nutrition

Quantitative Methods in Clinical and Public Health Research is the online adaptation of material from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's classes in epidemiology and biostatistics. Principled investigations to monitor and thus improve the health of individuals are firmly based on a sound understanding of modern quantitative methods. This involves the ability to discover patterns and extract knowledge from health data on a sample of individuals and then to infer, with measured uncertainty, the unobserved population characteristics. This course will address this need by covering the principles of biostatistics and epidemiology used for public health and clinical research. These include outcomes measurement, measures of associations between outcomes and their determinants, study design options, bias and confounding, probability and diagnostic tests, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, power and sample size determinations, life tables and survival methods, regression methods (both, linear and logistic), and sample survey techniques. Students will analyze sample data sets to acquire knowledge of appropriate computer software. By the end of the course the successful student should have attained a sound understanding of these methods and a solid foundation for further study.
 

FAQ

How much does it cost to take the course?
Nothing! The course is free.

When will assignments be due?
The course is organized into weeks, and each week will have its own set of assignments. Students will be expected to complete their homework each week.

Do I need any other materials to take the course?
Nope, as long as you’ve got a Mac or PC, you’ll be ready to take the course.

Will the course use any textbooks or software?
Yes! We'll have free access to the book "Principles of Biostatistics" written by Marcello Pagano (one of the Professors) and Kimberlee Gauvreau.

In addition to the textbook, we'll use Stata (a piece of software for doing statistical analysis).

Thanks to our friends at Statacorp, we'll have free copies of Stata available for all students to use for the duration of the course (Mac and PC only).

Do I need to watch the lectures live?
No. You can watch the lectures at your leisure.

Will certificates be awarded?
Yes. Online learners who achieve a passing grade in a course can earn a certificate of achievement. These certificates will indicate you have successfully completed the course, but will not include a specific grade. Certificates will be issued by edX under the name of either HarvardX, MITx or BerkeleyX, designating the institution from which the course originated. For the courses in Fall 2012, honor code certificates will be free.


HarvardX requires individuals who enroll in its courses on edX to abide by the terms of the edX honor code : https://www.edx.org/edx-terms-service. HarvardX will take appropriate corrective action in response to violations of the edX honor code, which may include dismissal from the HarvardX course; revocation of any certificates received for the HarvardX course; or other remedies as circumstances warrant. No refunds will be issued in the case of corrective action for such violations. Enrollees who are taking HarvardX courses as part of another program will also be governed by the academic policies of those programs.

HarvardX pursues the science of learning. By registering as an online learner in an HX course, you will also participate in research about learning. Read our research statement : http://harvardx.harvard.edu/research-statement to learn more.

Harvard University and HarvardX are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy educational and work environment in which no member of the community is excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination or harassment in our program. All members of the HarvardX community are expected to abide by Harvard policies on nondiscrimination, including sexual harassment, and the edX Terms of Service. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact harvardx@harvard.edu and/or report your experience through the edX contact form : https://www.edx.org/contact-us.

 

Starts : 2013-09-16
96 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare English BabsonX Curriculum Nutrition

A non-technical introduction to the contemporary application of computing to healthcare delivery, public health and community-based clinical research.

No votes
OLI. Carnegie Mellon University Free Health and Welfare Glass ionomers Newborn respiratory diseases

This course offers an overview of healthcare, health information technology, and health information management systems. The focus is on the role and responsibilities of entry-level health IT specialists in each phase of the health information management systems lifecycle. The curriculum is aligned to the new Certified Associate in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CAHIMS) [1] certification administered by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. This certificate is designed for students who have previous experience in IT or healthcare and it is designed to serve as a pathway into health IT careers. This course is a collaborative effort of TAACCCT grantees, in particular Bellevue Colleges and MoHealthWINs. The collaborative partners supporting the development of this course are Open Learning Initiative (OLI) at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Applied Science and Technology (CAST), and Creative Commons (CC)- all funded through the Gates foundation OPEN Grant. The core development team includes content experts, learning scientists, software developers, instructional designers, universal design for learning experts and instructional technologists. [1] http://www.himss.org/health-it-certification/cahims?navItemNumber=13646

Starts : 2013-03-25
106 votes
Coursera Free Business English BabsonX Biology Curriculum Nutrition

This course will explore the many problems of the American health care system and discuss the specific ways that the Affordable Care Act will impact access, quality, costs, as well as medical innovation.

94 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Exponents (basic)

Find out why having "stiff arteries" can increase blood pressure and cause uneven blood flow. It all comes back to the idea of "total energy"!. Compliance and Elastance. Bernoulli's equation of total energy. Stored elastic energy in large and middle sized arteries. Compliance - Decreased blood pressure. Compliance - Increased blood flow. Compliance and Elastance. Bernoulli's equation of total energy. Stored elastic energy in large and middle sized arteries. Compliance - Decreased blood pressure. Compliance - Increased blood flow.

79 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Operations Management

Find out what's inside of blood. What's Inside of Blood?. Hemoglobin moves O2 and CO2. Bohr Effect vs. Haldane Effect. Fetal Hemoglobin and Hematocrit. Oxygen Content. What's Inside of Blood?. Hemoglobin moves O2 and CO2. Bohr Effect vs. Haldane Effect. Fetal Hemoglobin and Hematocrit. Oxygen Content.

97 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Engaging with Art

Learn about blood pressure and how we measure it. Take a deeper dive and find out how blood pressure is related to resistance and flow!. What is blood pressure?. Learn how a stethoscope can help determine blood pressure. Resistance in a tube. Adding up resistance in series and in parallel. Adding up resistance problem. Flow and Perfusion. Putting it all together: Pressure, flow, and resistance. Blood pressure changes over time. What is blood pressure?. Learn how a stethoscope can help determine blood pressure. Resistance in a tube. Adding up resistance in series and in parallel. Adding up resistance problem. Flow and Perfusion. Putting it all together: Pressure, flow, and resistance. Blood pressure changes over time.

103 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Entrance Exams

Find out how the body works to maintain a normal blood pressure by sensing when its too high or too low and responding accordingly. Regulation of blood pressure with baroreceptors. Parts of a nephron. General overview of the RAAS system - Cells and hormones. Renin production in the kidneys. Activating Angiotensin 2. Angiotensin 2 raises blood pressure. Aldosterone raises blood pressure and lowers potassium. Aldosterone removes acid from the blood. ADH secretion. ADH effects on blood pressure. Aldosterone and ADH. Regulation of blood pressure with baroreceptors. Parts of a nephron. General overview of the RAAS system - Cells and hormones. Renin production in the kidneys. Activating Angiotensin 2. Angiotensin 2 raises blood pressure. Aldosterone raises blood pressure and lowers potassium. Aldosterone removes acid from the blood. ADH secretion. ADH effects on blood pressure. Aldosterone and ADH.

113 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology English Language

Learn about how arteries differ from veins and how arteries can get damaged over time. Arteries vs. Veins - What's the difference?. Arteriosclerosis, Arteriolosclerosis, and Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis - Part 1. Atherosclerosis - Part 2. Arteriolosclerosis - Part 1. Arteriolosclerosis - Part 2. Arteries vs. Veins - What's the difference?. Arteriosclerosis, Arteriolosclerosis, and Atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis - Part 1. Atherosclerosis - Part 2. Arteriolosclerosis - Part 1. Arteriolosclerosis - Part 2.

92 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Famous people

Learn about the cervical (neck) spine through an Xray!. Adequacy of the Lateral Cervical Spine X-Ray. Assessing Alignment of the Lateral Cervical Spine (neck) X-Ray. Cervical Spine Protection in Airway Management (not a substitute for formal training). Adequacy of the Lateral Cervical Spine X-Ray. Assessing Alignment of the Lateral Cervical Spine (neck) X-Ray. Cervical Spine Protection in Airway Management (not a substitute for formal training).

110 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Ideas

Find out how preload, afterload, and contractility work together to change your PV Loop (and affect stroke volume and cardiac output)!. What is Preload?. What is afterload?. Increasing the Heart's Force of Contraction. Reimagine the Pressure Volume Relationship. What is Contractility?. Getting Ea (Arterial Elastance) from the PV Loop. Arterial Elastance (Ea) and Afterload. Arterial Elastance (Ea) and Preload. Stroke Work in PV Loops and Boxes. Contractility, Ea, and Preload Effects on PV Boxes. What is Preload?. What is afterload?. Increasing the Heart's Force of Contraction. Reimagine the Pressure Volume Relationship. What is Contractility?. Getting Ea (Arterial Elastance) from the PV Loop. Arterial Elastance (Ea) and Afterload. Arterial Elastance (Ea) and Preload. Stroke Work in PV Loops and Boxes. Contractility, Ea, and Preload Effects on PV Boxes.

93 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Exponents

Get a ring-side seat as a pathologist talks about colon cells under the microscope. Normal Colon Tissue. Hyperplasia in Colon Tissue. Colon Dysplasia. Cancerous Colon Tissue. Normal Colon Tissue. Hyperplasia in Colon Tissue. Colon Dysplasia. Cancerous Colon Tissue.

101 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Exponents and radicals

Learn about hormones and diabetes, as well as some important information on glucose control. Intro to the Endocrine System. Precocious Puberty. Childhood Growth. Glucose Insulin and Diabetes. Blood Sugar Levels. Glucose Concentration Conversion. A1C Levels. Intro to the Endocrine System. Precocious Puberty. Childhood Growth. Glucose Insulin and Diabetes. Blood Sugar Levels. Glucose Concentration Conversion. A1C Levels.

110 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Jignashu

Find out how the heart and circulatory system work in the fetus!. Meet the Placenta!. Umbilical vessels and the Ductus Venosus. Flow through the Heart. Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction. Foramen Ovale and Ductus Arteriosus. Fetal Hemoglobin and Hematocrit. Double Bohr Effect. Fetal Circulation Right Before Birth. Baby Circulation Right After Birth. Fetal Structures in an Adult. Meet the Placenta!. Umbilical vessels and the Ductus Venosus. Flow through the Heart. Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction. Foramen Ovale and Ductus Arteriosus. Fetal Hemoglobin and Hematocrit. Double Bohr Effect. Fetal Circulation Right Before Birth. Baby Circulation Right After Birth. Fetal Structures in an Adult.

92 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Finance and capital markets

Learn some basics about the Health Care system in the US. Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Conversation About Drug Pricing. Health Care Costs in US vs Europe. Healthcare System Overview. Paying Doctors. Medicare Overview. Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Conversation About Drug Pricing. Health Care Costs in US vs Europe. Healthcare System Overview. Paying Doctors. Medicare Overview.

102 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Entrepreneurship

Learn some of the fundamentals behind staying healthy: Reducing your salt, keeping your weight in a healthy range, and exercising regularly. Low salt diet. Spotting salty foods. Calculate your own Body Mass Index. Introduction to exercise. 11 major muscle groups. Low salt diet. Spotting salty foods. Calculate your own Body Mass Index. Introduction to exercise. 11 major muscle groups.

94 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Energy & Earth Sciences

Check out the flow of positive charge through the heart that happens every time your heart beats! Learn how the heart is able to keep a regular rate and rhythm throughout your life. Membrane Potentials - Part 1. Membrane Potentials - Part 2. Permeability and Membrane Potentials. Action Potentials in Pacemaker Cells. Action Potentials in Cardiac Myocytes. Reseting Cardiac Concentration Gradients. Electrical System of the Heart. Depolarization Waves Flowing through the Heart. A Race to Keep Pace!. Thinking about Heartbeats. New Perspective on the Heart.

71 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Energy & Earth Sciences

Check out the flow of positive charge through the heart that happens every time your heart beats! Learn how the heart is able to keep a regular rate and rhythm throughout your life. Membrane Potentials - Part 1. Membrane Potentials - Part 2. Permeability and Membrane Potentials. Action Potentials in Pacemaker Cells. Action Potentials in Cardiac Myocytes. Reseting Cardiac Concentration Gradients. Electrical System of the Heart. Depolarization Waves Flowing through the Heart. A Race to Keep Pace!. Thinking about Heartbeats. New Perspective on the Heart. Membrane Potentials - Part 1. Membrane Potentials - Part 2. Permeability and Membrane Potentials. Action Potentials in Pacemaker Cells. Action Potentials in Cardiac Myocytes. Reseting Cardiac Concentration Gradients. Electrical System of the Heart. Depolarization Waves Flowing through the Heart. A Race to Keep Pace!. Thinking about Heartbeats. New Perspective on the Heart.

104 votes
Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Class2Go Endocrine physiology Ethics

Find out what can cause a heart disease and stroke, and how the two are related!. Heart Disease and Heart Attacks. Thrombo-emboli and Thromboembolisms. Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure. Strokes. Heart Disease and Heart Attacks. Thrombo-emboli and Thromboembolisms. Stenosis, ischemia and heart failure. Strokes.

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