S2: The Health Economic and Human Burden of Infections and Pandemics [1.17 credits]

Hear from leading experts in the fields of epidemiology, social and humanity studies, intensive care, sustainable development policy and health economists, on the various multivalent human and socio-economic outcomes during wide-spread infections and pandemics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the multifaceted short- and long-term impact sepsis has on various economic and human factors within societies.
  • Understand the concept of universal health coverage and its relevance in achieving sustainable development goals within healthcare systems around the world.
  • Realize ways in which universal health programs can be successfully adopted for improving healthcare quality and delivery outcomes.

Instructors:

  • Keith Martin, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, United States of America (moderator).
  • Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek, Jena University Hospital, Germany
  • Syed Masud Ahmed, BRAC University, Bangladesh.
  • Tim Buchman, Emory University School of Medicine, United States of America.
  • Roy Small, United Nations Development Programme, United States of America.
  • Rob Yates, Chatham House, United Kingdom.

Course Information

4th WSC

$10.00

S2 Course

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