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Capstone

Maternal and Child Health

Amita Vyas

During this capstone experience, learners will synthesize and apply knowledge through in-depth exploration of contemporary maternal and child health challenges nationally and globally. Using problem-solving methodologies, learners will:

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During this capstone experience, learners will synthesize and apply knowledge through in-depth exploration of contemporary maternal and child health challenges nationally and globally. Using problem-solving methodologies, learners will:

  1. examine the Girl Rising case study on the health and well-being of adolescent girls globally;
  2. examine the intersection between women’s health and women's labor force participation and economic empowerment;
  3. identify current climate change issues facing maternal and child health populations and learn to communicate policy or programmatic solutions through developing an Op-Ed; and
  4. examine black maternal health in the U.S. and develop a logic model for an evidence-based intervention.

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Learning objectives

  • Analyze the individual, community, and societal needs and strengths of women, adolescents, and children.
  • Apply knowledge to examine contemporary maternal and child health issues nationally and globally.
  • Identify programmatic and policy solutions.

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Examines contemporary maternal and child health issues, which are highly relevant to public health and policy professionals
Taught by Amita Vyas, who is recognized for their work in maternal and child health
Uses problem-solving methodologies, which closely resembles that of one from an accredited institute
Requires learners to analyze contemporary maternal and child health issues, which may require extensive background knowledge
Develops skills and knowledge highly relevant in an academic setting

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Learners who complete Capstone: Maternal and Child Health will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Adolescent Health Educator
An Adolescent Health Educator teaches adolescents how to make healthy choices. Their goal is to improve the overall well-being of this population. An ability to analyze the individual, community, and societal needs and strengths of women, adolescents, and children would be a valuable asset to have as an Adolescent Health Educator. This course can help to build this foundation.
Lactation Consultant
A Lactation Consultant helps breastfeeding mothers to overcome challenges and achieve their breastfeeding goals. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practice. Being able to analyze the individual, community, and societal needs and strengths of women, adolescents, and children can help a Lactation Consultant to be more effective in their role.
Community Health Educator
Community Health Educators help individuals and communities to improve their health. They typically work as part of a public health team. A Community Health Educator could specialize in Maternal and Child Health, using the knowledge gained in this course to build out programming for women, adolescents, and children in their community.
Midwife
A Midwife provides care to women during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. They are typically trained to handle low-risk births. This course can help someone to build a foundation in maternal and child health issues, which would be useful for a Midwife.
Social Worker
A Social Worker provides counseling and support to individuals, families, and groups. They typically work in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, and mental health clinics. Being able to analyze the individual, community, and societal needs and strengths of women, adolescents, and children can help a Social Worker to be more effective in their role.
Doula
A Doula provides emotional and physical support to women during pregnancy and childbirth. They are not medical professionals, but they can offer comfort and guidance. Being able to analyze the individual, community, and societal needs and strengths of women, adolescents, and children can help someone to become a more effective Doula.
Family Planning Counselor
A Family Planning Counselor helps individuals and couples to plan their families. They can provide information about contraception, fertility, and other related topics. A Family Planning Counselor would need to have a solid foundation in maternal and child health issues, which this course can help to build.
Childbirth Educator
A Childbirth Educator teaches expectant parents how to prepare for labor and delivery. They generally do their work under the supervision of a health care professional. Many Childbirth Educators choose to specialize in working with a particular population, such as pregnant teens or parents with special needs. This course can help to build a foundation of knowledge in maternal and child health issues, which can be useful in this role.
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
A Women's Health Nurse Practitioner provides care to women throughout their lifespan. They are trained to handle a variety of health issues, including pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. This course can help someone to build a foundation in maternal and child health issues, which would be useful for a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner.
Health Policy Analyst
A Health Policy Analyst researches and analyzes health care policy issues. They typically work for government agencies or non-profit organizations. This course can help someone to build a foundation in maternal and child health issues, which can be useful for a Health Policy Analyst who specializes in this area.
Physician Assistant
This course may be useful to a Physician Assistant who specializes in Maternal and Child Health.
Healthcare Administrator
A Healthcare Administrator plans, directs, and coordinates the administrative activities of a healthcare organization. This course may be useful to a Healthcare Administrator who specializes in Maternal and Child Health.
Pediatrician
This course may be useful to a Pediatrician who specializes in Maternal and Child Health.
Obstetrician-Gynecologist
This course may be useful to an Obstetrician-Gynecologist who specializes in Maternal and Child Health.
Nurse
This course may be useful to a Nurse who specializes in Maternal and Child Health.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Capstone: Maternal and Child Health.
Explores the social determinants of health and the ways in which social inequalities lead to disparities in health outcomes. It provides a comprehensive overview of the factors that contribute to the health gap and discusses strategies for reducing health inequities.
Provides a population-based approach to maternal and child health. It discusses the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence the health of women and children, and proposes interventions to address these factors.
Provides a comprehensive statistical profile of maternal and child health. It presents data on a wide range of indicators, including maternal mortality, child mortality, and access to healthcare.
This series of articles in The Lancet provides a comprehensive overview of maternal and child undernutrition, including its causes, consequences, and solutions. It valuable resource for anyone interested in the causes and prevention of maternal and child undernutrition.
Powerful and moving account of the collision between two cultures when a Hmong family brings their sick child to an American hospital. It explores the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the importance of understanding the cultural context of health beliefs and practices.
Provides a call for action on climate change and health. It discusses the urgent need to address the health risks posed by climate change, and proposes strategies to protect human health from these risks.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the health risks posed by climate change. It discusses the evidence for these risks, and provides guidance on how to assess and manage them.
Tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cells were taken without her consent and used to create the HeLa cell line, which has been used in countless medical research studies. It explores the ethical implications of using human tissue for research and the importance of informed consent.

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