NM
Jun 7, 2019
This is an excellent-excellent course and provides a good primer even to somebody (like me) who has only a very limited exposure to public health and none to the concepts of systems thinking.
SV
Mar 11, 2018
The course is one of the best that I've attended on Coursera. This will be highly useful in my current course "Healthcare Operations Management" that I am offering for MBA students in India.
By Emre A K
•Nov 22, 2020
Great Teaching Style, Thanks!
By Sneha S
•Apr 13, 2016
A course with a good concept
By Debapriya M
•Jul 11, 2023
Brilliantly designed course
By shazia H
•Feb 17, 2018
best way to learn at home.
By Hayce F R
•Nov 4, 2020
very helpful. thank you
By Victor C T
•Apr 14, 2022
AWESOME ! ! ! ! ! ! !
By Molefi B K
•Apr 26, 2023
Very good course !
By Dr G k
•Jun 11, 2020
very knowledgeable
By Laura I F N
•Oct 4, 2017
excellent curse !!
By Steve H
•Feb 15, 2018
Excellent course!
By Panthayil K B
•Jun 14, 2020
Excellent course
By Jose F T O
•May 8, 2017
Excellent course
By Aleksey O
•Dec 29, 2017
Great course!
By Elizabeth H
•Feb 11, 2019
Very helpful
By mario c f
•Jan 11, 2018
very good.
By Ruby K
•Nov 21, 2022
Excellent
By IBRAHIM A W A G I
•Jan 15, 2017
thanks
By Hissa M
•Mar 2, 2022
great
By Mona A A
•Jul 24, 2020
good
By Ashenafi M
•Feb 6, 2017
Every one in charge of leading, coordinating, managing public health activities, especially at higher level &/or in developing countries, must take such training. Because this helps any one to avoid rigidity in using his/her authority or helps understand what effects might have their decisions in the community and starts to think contextually plus systematically.
Every one is not right or wrong there should be a check up mechanism in order to converge every ones perspectives included in the system and at least respected to minimise later on resistance for the success our "good mission".
By Johnathan P
•Mar 12, 2016
While focused on the subject of public health systems, this course is also a good experience for anybody who is simply interested in the benefits of systems thinking and the applications of causal models. While there are a few hiccups in the course content (a couple files not available as of Mar 2016), the overall experience here is excellent. The instructors break down each topic into understandable elements and provide excellent real world examples. Overall, I greatly enjoyed this course and recommend it to others.
By Matheus C d R
•Jun 1, 2018
It's a great course, gives an approach to a set of interesting and, I believe, increasingly important skills. Systems thinking is a remarkable field of knowledge. I think the course could give a greater emphasis at developing the mindset that allows us to better see and understand the systems in our realities, as well as the components that form them. Other than that, I'd say it's an essential amount of information for today's (and perhaps tomorrow's) public health.
By Bevan C
•May 4, 2022
Good subject matter and application of theoty and knowledge. Increased my knoweldge base. I note the 'age' of the course so perhapsupdating with additional facets such as role of socail media engement in policy as refered to might be a good refresh as well as any updates in technology applications. Also the 'quizzes' were interesting and certainly made you think hard about your reponses in places-effort to mark ration interesting in some cases. Nga mihi nui.
By James B
•Jun 17, 2020
This is a good class. The material is well presented and the course leaders are knowledgeable and present the course in an engaging manner. The examples are relevant. I would have appreciated a bit more opportunity to work on actual models within the class structure. Also, some of the test questions were poorly designed and worded, which created a bit of confusion and uncertainly from time to time. Overall, however, thee are minor quibbles.
By Karl T
•Sep 7, 2023
It was an excellent tasting of complex systems analysis and helps the participants appreciate the work needed to use systems dynamic tools in public health. Our instructors keep us interested in this profoundly complex way of thinking and approaching causal loops and stock flow diagrams. It has excited me to pursue more training in systems dynamics in health.
Thank you