Public Health and Nursing Learning Path By Futurelearn

Created By Futurelearn.com

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Pathway
Time:
50 Hours
Language:
English
Location:
Global
Media Formats:

Video

Cost:
39$ per month
Enrolled Students Count:
1116
Completed Students Count:
1116
Job Placement Rate:
Unknown
Certificate:
Yes
Accredited By:

Not Accredited

Pacing Type:
Self-Paced
Type:
online
Learning Methodology:

Top down, Task based education, Self-paced education

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Public Health and Nursing Learning Path By Futurelearn

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented demands are being placed on public healthcare systems, at both a national and a local level – with community health in the spotlight as never before.On this ExpertTrack, you’ll comprehensively explore how nurses can contribute to positive public health promotion and reform, inspired by the founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale.Learning from healthcare experts at Coventry University, you’ll consider how nurses can improve the health of communities, and discover the strategies and techniques you need to help you improve public health in your region.

Features

Progress Tracking

The pathway tracks your progress as you go through the pathway

Main Modules

1
Public Health and Nursing: Drive Public Health Promotion
Examine important aspects of public health, health promotion, and the role of modern nursing.
2
Public Health and Nursing: The Greatest Wealth is Health
Explore definitions and models of health, as well as the wider factors that affect an individual's health.
3
Public Health and Nursing: Feeling the Community’s Pulse
Analyse communities to understand the context and factors that impact on the health and wellbeing of your patients.
4
Public Health and Nursing: Healing the Community
Promote long term health and wellbeing in the community and understand the role of community development in health promotion.
5
Public Health and Nursing: Building a Culture of Health
Build the healthcare leadership, communication, and influencing skills to be a strong leader in community public health promotion.

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