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CHEP 403.3: Global Health II
This course aims to critically engage students in global health care challenges and issues facing under-served and low-resourced populations. Using active and participatory learning strategies including case studies and discussion, students will critically examine health care in low-resource settings. Topics include health care challenges and issues, innovative approaches, organizations providing health care, and the management of emergencies in relation to low-resource settings.
Weekly hours:
1.5 Lecture hours and 1.5 Seminar/Discussion hours
Restriction(s): Intended for College of Medicine students in the Certificate in Global Health program; however, open to additional students with permission from the instructor/department.
Prerequisite(s): CHEP 402.3 or equivalent