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Tanya Marchant, Romelia Osorio, Josie Gallo, nisso nurova, Helen Weiss, Christine Cé, Wendy Graham, Susannah Woodd, Joy Lawn, Andy Young, Aoife Doyle, Jim Daffeh, Victor Tumukunde, Jaya Chandna, Harriet Ruysen, Heidi Stöckl, Clara Calvert, Rebecca Best, Marko Kerac, Shunmay Yeung - Educator, Uduak Okomo, Rebecca K, Genevieve Hadida, and Muzna M

Most FutureLearn courses run multiple times. Every run of a course has a set start date but you can join it and work through it after it starts. Find out more This course is designed for healthcare professionals or anyone working in a health organisation; undergraduate students taking a healthcare or science-related degree; medical students and postgraduates wishing to complement their studies; and anyone else with an interest in learning about the health of women, children and adolescents. You can use the hashtag #FLImprovingHealth to talk about this course on social media.

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Most FutureLearn courses run multiple times. Every run of a course has a set start date but you can join it and work through it after it starts. Find out more This course is designed for healthcare professionals or anyone working in a health organisation; undergraduate students taking a healthcare or science-related degree; medical students and postgraduates wishing to complement their studies; and anyone else with an interest in learning about the health of women, children and adolescents. You can use the hashtag #FLImprovingHealth to talk about this course on social media.

Topics Covered

  • The health of adolescents and young people
  • Reproductive health and what it means to make every birth wanted
  • The health of women during pregnancy, whilst giving birth and during the postnatal period
  • Newborns and stillbirths in the global health agenda
  • The health of children and the progress made to reduce their mortality.

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Reviews summary

Global health for women and children

According to learners, this course provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in improving the health of women, children, and adolescents. Students particularly value the evidence-based approach, finding the material presented clearly and logically. The course is widely considered relevant for healthcare professionals and students seeking a solid foundation or update in global maternal and child health. Some reviewers noted that while topics are broad and well-explained, those with extensive prior knowledge might find certain sections introductory, suggesting it's perhaps best suited for a foundational understanding rather than deep specialization.
May be introductory for experts.
"As someone with prior background, I found some modules a bit basic."
"Great for beginners, but maybe not enough depth on specific interventions."
"Provided a solid foundation but I will need to seek more advanced material elsewhere."
"The course is introductory but gives a good starting point."
Material is clear and highly relevant.
"The lectures were easy to follow and the content is very relevant to my current role."
"I found the information presented in a very clear and accessible manner."
"Highly relevant for anyone working in or studying global health."
"The instructors explain complex topics clearly."
Focus on evidence is very valuable.
"Linking the evidence to action was the most practical aspect for me."
"Loved the way they presented the data and research behind the recommendations."
"Understanding the evidence base strengthens my practice."
"The course is very well structured with a strong focus on evidence."
Covers key areas broadly & clearly.
"The course provides an excellent overview of all key areas of maternal and child health globally."
"I appreciated how they covered adolescent health right through to child mortality."
"A great breadth of topics relevant to my work in public health."
"The modules cover the essential areas of women, children, and adolescent health."

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Examines the health of women in the 21st century. It explores topics such as the impact of technology on women's health, and the future of women's health care.
Examines the relationship between women's health and human rights. It explores topics such as the right to health, the right to reproductive health, and the right to be free from violence.
This comprehensive textbook covers all aspects of child health, from prenatal care to adolescence. Written by leading experts in the field, it is an essential resource for pediatricians, family physicians, and other healthcare professionals who care for children.
A classic and highly respected comprehensive textbook in pediatrics, known for balancing clinical features with underlying biological principles. It's a valuable resource for gaining a deep understanding of pediatric medicine and is commonly used by students and professionals. The latest edition includes updates reflecting new technologies and advances.
This annual publication provides up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of childhood illnesses. It valuable resource for pediatricians, family physicians, and other healthcare professionals who care for children.
Provides a comprehensive overview of child care, covering topics such as feeding, bathing, and diapering.
While not solely focused on children, this handbook classic resource for basic healthcare in areas with limited medical access. It includes significant information on child health, common illnesses, and preventative care, making it highly relevant for understanding global child health challenges and care in resource-poor settings. It valuable reference for public health professionals and aid workers.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of developmental-behavioral pediatrics, a subspecialty of pediatrics that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of developmental and behavioral disorders in children.
Focusing specifically on the health of newborns and infants, this two-volume set critical resource for those specializing in neonatology and perinatology. It offers in-depth coverage of diseases and management from the fetal period through infancy, making it essential for deepening understanding in this specific area of child health. It is considered a definitive reference in the field.
Offers a practical, primary care-oriented approach to pediatrics. It valuable resource for students and professionals in primary care settings, focusing on common pediatric conditions and their management. It bridges the gap between comprehensive textbooks and quick reference guides.
Written from the perspective of a Nurse Practitioner, this textbook provides a comprehensive foundation in pediatric primary care. It covers health conditions, prevention, and management from infancy through adolescence, including developmental theory and cultural considerations. is valuable for students and practitioners in nursing and other allied health fields.
This textbook provides an accessible introduction to the neuroscience of child development. It explores how brain structure and development influence thoughts, behaviors, and emotions from birth through adolescence, while also considering social and cultural factors. is helpful for gaining a foundational understanding of the biological basis of child health and development.
Focuses on the unique developmental and health challenges faced by adolescents. It delves into risk behaviors such as smoking, violence, and issues related to sexual health, offering insights into prevention strategies and public health programs. It valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of adolescent-specific health concerns.
A comprehensive guide to the healthcare of adolescents and young adults, this book is widely used by a variety of health professionals. It covers a broad range of topics specific to this age group, including physical health, mental health, reproductive health, and social determinants of health. It serves as a practical reference for daily practice and board preparation.
This powerful book explores the intersection of culture, healthcare, and child health through the story of a Hmong child with epilepsy. It highlights the challenges of cultural misunderstandings and the importance of culturally sensitive care in pediatrics, offering valuable insights for anyone working with diverse populations. It's a compelling narrative that provides crucial context.
This textbook provides a broad overview of global health issues, including a focus on maternal and child health challenges worldwide. It examines the social, economic, and political determinants of health on a global scale. It is useful for understanding the broader context of child health within a global framework and for those interested in public health.
This foundational and comprehensive textbook covering all aspects of pediatrics. It is widely used in medical schools and by pediatric professionals, providing in-depth information on diagnosis, treatment, and management of pediatric conditions. It serves as an essential reference tool for solidifying an understanding of child health across various systems and diseases.
Offers a strong overview of the historical, policy, and programmatic aspects of maternal and child health within a public health framework. It is an excellent resource for gaining a broad understanding of the systems and challenges involved in improving the health of women, children, and adolescents. It is particularly useful for undergraduate and graduate students in public health programs.

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