The Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks online course is the third part of the ‘Epidemiology in Public Health Practice Specialization’ provided by Johns Hopkins University. Curated by Dr Emily Gurley, the Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks certification by Coursera focuses on system objectives, data reporting and performance assessment of surveillance systems.
In this course, participants will learn about the importance of public health surveillance, the different types of surveillance systems, and how to design, implement, assess, and use surveillance data to improve public health. They will also learn about the core surveillance attributes, which are the essential characteristics that make a surveillance system effective. By learning how to collect and analyse surveillance data, participants will be able to gather the information they need to make informed decisions. The Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks certification is designed for public health practitioners and anyone who wants to learn more about the basics of public health surveillance.
The Highlights
Approx. 5 Hours To Complete
Certification By Johns Hopkins University
Financial Aid Available
Beginner Level Course
Programme Offerings
Hands-on project
video lecture
Certification
PDF Resource
Self-paced
graded assignment.
Courses and Certificate Fees
Certificate Availability
Certificate Providing Authority
yes
Coursera
Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks Fee Structure:
Course Duration
Fee
1 Month(5 hours/ week)
₹4,117
3 Months(2 hours/week)
₹8,234
6 Months (1 hour/week)
₹12,352
Eligibility Criteria
Certification Qualifying Details
Participants of the Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks training must acquire an 80% or higher grade in four of the assessments for certification.
What you will learn
The Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks classes include readings and lectures on the topics:
Definition of Surveillance in the context of public health, along with the importance and types of surveillance systems.
Definition, attributes, and examples of surveillance objectives.
Workings of surveillance data reporting systems and the correct methodology to choose a certain system for a certain type of surveillance.
Performance Assessments of surveillance systems, while managing the failure probabilities of the same.
Case studies including examples of successful public health surveillance systems.
The Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks certification training is also suitable for anyone interested in learning more about the basics of public health surveillance, namely:
Doctor
Health Officer
Epidemiologist
Healthcare Administrator
General Physician
Admission Details
Here are the steps to get enrolled in this course.
Step 1- Click on the link below: https://www.coursera.org/learn/epidemiology-surveillance-systems
Step 2- Click on the “Enrol for Free” button.
Step 3- Login/signup using an email id, create one if required to begin with the course.
Step 4- Choose the course duration and the course's payment plan. You can also audit the course for free. Auditing the course does not allow access to the certificate.
Step 5 - After the payment of the fee, an email with the course details will be sent to you as a confirmation of being enrolled in the course.
The Syllabus
Videos
Introduction to Course
Introduction to Surveillance as a Core Public Health Function
Surveillance Defined
A History of Public Health Surveillance
Data for Action
Example of an International Public Health Surveillance System
Example of a Domestic Public Health Surveillance System
Using Alternative Public Health Surveillance Tools
Reflecting on Surveillance in your Life
Reading
Course Projects
Assignment
Surveillance as a Core Public Health Function
Discussion prompt
Surveillance in Your Life
Videos
Introduction to Defining Surveillance Objectives and Detecting Cases
What is the Surveillance Objective?
Examples of Surveillance Objectives
Surveillance Case Definitions
Balancing Workload with Quality
Crafting a Case Definition for Nipah Virus Surveillance in Bangladesh
Surveillance as an Observational Process
Summary
Assignment
Defining Surveillance Objectives and Detecting Cases
Discussion prompt
Nipah Virus Surveillance
Videos
Introduction to Surveillance Data Reporting Systems
Data Reporting as Part of the Surveillance Cycle
Japanese Encephalitis Surveillance in Bangladesh
Identifying Stakeholders
International Health Regulations (IHR 2005)
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)
Summary
Assignment
Surveillance Data Reporting Systems
Discussion prompt
Stakeholders in Japanese Encephalitis surveillance
Videos
Introduction to Surveillance System Attributes and Assessing Performance
Surveillance Attributes
Rotavirus Surveillance in Bangladesh
Simplicity
Flexibility
Data Quality
Acceptability
Sensitivity
Predictive Value Positive
Representativeness
Timeliness
Stability
Comparing Attributes between Rotavirus and Cancer Surveillance
Summar
Course Wrap-Up Video
Assignment
Surveillance System Attributes and Assessing Performance
Evaluation process
Surveillance Systems: The Building Blocks certification syllabus requires that learners must successfully finish graded assessments. A minimum score of 80% is required on all assessments to obtain the certification.