The course is designed to:
a) introduce participants to key public health concepts, focusing on primary prevention strategies at the community and policy levels
b) consider how primary prevention from a public health perspective differs from other approaches
c) address basic skills in understanding and evaluating research evidence;
and
d) facilitate development of skills in program planning and evaluation of community based and policy interventions
Live online sessions will occur on ten Mondays between January 27 and April 13. Time: 1:30-2:50 Mountain Time
Academic credit available through registration with the School of Public Health
Non-credit seeking participants: $100, plus optional $25 for CEUs
REGISTER now at THEKEMPECENTER.ORG