Public Health Leadership: Leadership in Crisis
Offered By: University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Designed for working professionals, Public Health Leadership: Leadership in Crisis emphasizes practical application of leadership theory to public health crises. Former US Acting Surgeon General Boris Lushniak, MD, MPH, Dean of the University of Maryland School of Public Health, brings valuable experience and insights from around the world for delivering effective crisis management.
In a crisis context, characteristics of effective leaders, application of leadership models, impacts of health crises, and disparities through the lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion across this Public Health Leadership series inform addressing crises and escalating public health issues in order to avoid crisis levels.
Syllabus
- Module 1: Overview, Public Health Essential Services, Role Models
- Module 2: Leadership Practices and Skills
- Module 3: Public Health Crises and Challenges
- Module 4: Lessons Learned: What Works, What Doesn't
- Module 5: Advice for Future Learners
Taught by
Boris Lushniak
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