PUBH W3100y Fundamentals of Global Health 3 pts. Many of the greatest challenges in public health are global. This course
uses a multidisciplinary approach to discuss the major underlying
determinants of poor health and the relationship between health and
political, social and economic development. Drawing upon the sciences,
social sciences and humanities, students will be introduced to the evolution
of modern approaches to the setting of global health priorities, the
functions and roles of health systems, an overview of current global health
practices, and the major institutional players in global health. The first
unit of the class will focus on establishing the foundations for a public
health approach to understanding the challenges of global health. This will
involve exploration of the factors shaping the global distribution of disease
and their connection with issues of social, economic and political
development, as reflected in the Millennium Development Goals. The second
unit of the class will explore in further detail a number of major health
priorities. A significant goal of the class will be to identify common
sources of vulnerability and challenge across health risks, and the
consequent need for a systemic approach to their being addressed. The third
and final unit builds upon this analysis to demonstrate the
multi-disciplinary, multi-level approach required to effectively address
global health priorities, and the political and organizational cooperation
required to achieve this. The class concludes with an analysis of the major
challenges and threats to global coordination regarding such threats as
pandemic influenza and emerging health threats related to climate change.
Offered in the Spring