This course focuses on the application of information technology and data systems to improve public health outcomes. The course covers key topics such as health data collection, management, and analysis; electronic health records (EHR); disease surveillance systems; and the use of informatics tools for decision-making in public health practice. Students will learn how informatics can enhance public health monitoring, data sharing, and program evaluation. The course emphasizes the role of data-driven approaches in improving population health, policy-making, and healthcare delivery.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
These outcomes aim to equip students with the technical skills and knowledge required to leverage informatics in public health settings. The course prepares students for careers in public health data management, health informatics, and disease surveillance, with a focus on improving health outcomes through the effective use of technology and data-driven solutions.