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Lectures and small group discussions focus on ethical theory and current ethical issues in public health and health policy, including resource allocation, the use of summary measures of health, the right to health care, and conflicts between autonomy and health promotion efforts. Student evaluation based on class participation, a group project, and a paper evaluating ethical issues in the student's area of public health specialization.

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This course includes
Hours of videos

6 hours, 25 minutes

Units & Quizzes

7

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Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students should be able to:
  • Identify and define moral issues in the context of public health practice.
  • Distinguish between a moral issue or argument and other types of issues or arguments.
  • Articulate moral arguments for or against public health policies or practices.

Course Currilcum

    • The “3 by 5” Problem 00:55:00
    • State MCHP Policy 00:55:00
    • Obesity and “Fat Taxes” 00:55:00
    • Pandemic Flu in the U.S. – Ethics and the Allocation of a Scarce Vaccine 00:55:00
    • The Use of Cost-Effectiveness in Priority Setting 00:55:00
    • Priority Setting and the Global Burden of Disease 00:55:00
    • Reducing the Burden of Infant Mortality 00:55:00