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Helen Ward, Timothy Hallett, and Helen Ward

The Global Disease Masterclass specialisation aims to provide students with an overview of core health challenges and lines of epidemiological research being undertaken, across a range of infectious and non-communicable diseases.

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The Global Disease Masterclass specialisation aims to provide students with an overview of core health challenges and lines of epidemiological research being undertaken, across a range of infectious and non-communicable diseases.

The specialisation begins by examining the global distribution of diseases and the major trends that we have seen in the last several decades. Simultaneously, we consider the data that are used to construct such estimates. We then consider the role of social determinants and risk factors in shaping the distribution of disease in populations. For each, the overall aetiology and epidemiological patterns are described and subsequently, the interventions that are available to combat them are considered. Particular ‘policy issues’ in relation to each disease are examined from multiple angles. Each session comprises lecture content with leaders in the field, practical activities and in-depth interview with subject matter experts. The specialisation will give students a broad understanding of the major global issues in health and an in-depth understanding of some of the most important disease challenges that are being faced today. It will equip public health professionals and researchers with a broad foundation of knowledge on which to build further expertise about global public health.

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Three courses

Global Disease Masterclass: Global Disease Distribution

The Global Diseases Masterclass is part of the full-degree Masters of Public Health that the School of Public Health. By the end of this specialization, our aim is that students will be able to critically apply epidemiological concepts to major global diseases and be able to appraise and recommend policy options to combat them. In this course, we will introduce students to the most important trends and patterns in health and disease on a global scale.

Global Disease Masterclass: Communicable Diseases Epidemiology, Intervention and Prevention

This course focuses on infectious diseases, examining HIV, Malaria, Emerging Infectious Diseases (Ebola and Zika), and TB. It explores the aetiology, epidemiology, data analysis, interventions, and policies related to each disease, concluding with expert reflections.

Global Disease Masterclass: Non-communicable Diseases

Welcome to this course on the causes, spread, and interventions for non-communicable diseases. We'll cover Colorectal Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, and Diabetes. By the end, you'll understand the basics of these diseases and how to evaluate public health approaches.

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