Bats Ducks and Pandemics: An Introduction to One Health Policy
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This course provides an overview of the One Health approach to policymaking, exploring the connections between human, animal, and environmental health. Learn how to apply this concept to the current pandemic and beyond.
Building on the SIR Model
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This course introduces learners to the concept of stochasticity in epidemics, and provides an overview of deterministic modelling approaches using R. It also covers population structure and vector-borne diseases, such as the Ross-McDonald Model.
Ebola: Essential Knowledge for Health Professionals
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Health professionals across the world are invited to join this online course to gain essential knowledge about the Ebola virus disease. With the largest outbreak in history still ongoing, new efforts are needed to combat the virus and prevent future outbreaks. This course provides the necessary information to do so.
Rationing and Allocating Scarce Medical Resources
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This course examines the ethical and practical considerations of rationing and allocating scarce medical resources. It explores the criteria used to select recipients for organ transplants, such as the severity of the patient's condition, and whether it is fair to prioritize certain individuals over others. It also considers the implications of giving organs to those with a history of substance abuse.
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