Spring 2020 Course, Evidence-Based Decision Making

Spring 2020 Course, Evidence-Based Decision Making

Course Description

GH584 – “Evidence-based decision making” is a course where we critically assess (a) what is data, (b) how do we use it for policy and recommendation development in both the US and global settings, and (c) what are the implications of these recommendations and how they change over time.  Enrollment is open to students in all departments, as we want different perspectives on how these recommendations are made and how they impact different aspects of global health. 

Click here to view the syllabus: GH 584 syllabus

For more information, contact: 

Dr. Robert Bednarczyk (rbednar [at] emory [dot] edu) or Dr. Felipe Lobelo (rlobelo [at] emory [dot] edu)

 


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