Overview
Overview
Race, Ethnicity and Health
is a critical area of study that explores the intersection of social determinants and health outcomes.
This Certificate program is designed for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students who want to understand the complex relationships between race, ethnicity, and health.
By examining the historical, cultural, and systemic factors that influence health disparities, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how to address these issues in their work.
Some key concepts include health inequities, cultural competence, and policy interventions.
With this knowledge, learners can develop effective strategies to improve health outcomes for diverse populations.
Explore the Certificate in Race, Ethnicity and Health to learn more about this essential field and take the first step towards creating a healthier, more equitable society.
Race, Ethnicity and Health is a comprehensive course that explores the intricate relationships between these factors and health outcomes. By examining the social determinants of health, this course provides students with a deeper understanding of how Race, Ethnicity and Health intersect to impact individual and population health. Key benefits include career opportunities in healthcare, social work, and policy-making, as well as transferable skills in research, analysis, and community engagement. Unique features of the course include case studies from diverse populations, expert guest lectures, and fieldwork opportunities.