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Public Health Special Lecture and Practice I, II

Latest update on 7 September 2017


1. Overview

To learn public health in English. MDGs, post-MDGs (SDGs) and global health including IHR (International Health Regulations) are also explained, but the contents shoule be adjusted depending on the previous knowledge of the participants.

Basically, the lecture is given at the first semester, and the presentation and discussion for the common theme will be done at the second semester.

The overview with plan of the first semester and reference can be obtained as pdf file.

2-1. Plan of lecture at the first semester

The plan listed below only means the topics to be lectured. Some topics may take more than 2 hours, others less than 1 hour.

This class will be done on Thursday, 9:00-12:00 at GSICS Bldg.5, Room 206.

  1. [6 April 2017] "What is public health?" CePH (https://ceph.org/), WHO (About WHO, http://www.who.int/about/what-we-do/global-guardian-of-public-health.pdf; PHE, http://www.who.int/phe/about_us/en/), APHA (https://www.apha.org/what-is-public-health), CDC Foundation (http://www.cdcfoundation.org/content/what-public-health), Pittsburgh Univ. (http://www.publichealth.pitt.edu/careers/what-is-public-health), APACPH (Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health, http://www.apacph.org/wp/) / MDGs (http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/), SDGs (http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/) / WHO constitution (http://www.who.int/governance/eb/who_constitution_en.pdf) and CPH content outline (https://www.nbphe.org/documents/CPH_Content_Outline_April_2014.pdf).
  2. [13 April 2017] Alma-Ata declaration for primary health care and the history of developing health promotion (from Ottawa Charter to Helsinki Statement for Health in All Policies) (1)
  3. [20 April 2017] Alma-Ata declaration for primary health care and the history of developing health promotion (from Ottawa Charter to Nairobi Call to Action and Helsinki Statement for Health in All Policies | Videos for Helsinki 2013 | Adelaide Statement on Health in All Policies | 9th global conference on health promotion, Shanghai 2016) (cont'd), [Global environmental protection] Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, Rio+20 (Videos)
  4. [27 April 2017] From "world health" and "international health" to "global health" and "planetary health" concepts: Healthy People 2020 (USA) [Global Health], Global Health Council, CDC - Global Health, World Health Report 2007: A Safer Future (WHO), Planetary Health Campaign (Rockfeller Foundation) (Commission paper and comments with infographics in Lancet), Planetary Health Alliance.
  5. [11 May 2017] International Health Regulations, 2005 revision (2005, WHO [Third Edition]), IHR (2005) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Joint External Evaluation tool (JEE tool) (2016, WHO), Related papers in pdf: Katz R and , 2010, Voyles J, et al., 2014, Standley CJ, et al., 2015. WHO (2017) A strategic framework for emergency preparedness. Actual PHEIC cases: Ebola 2016, MERS-CoV 2013, Zika 2016-. WHO (2015) Handbook for the Management of Public Health Events in Air Transport: Updated with information on Ebola virus disease and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
  6. [18 May 2017] "SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH: THE SOLID FACTS" (cf. Japanese translation in Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Commission on Social Determinants of Health - Final Report by WHO Europe, Interview video with Sir Marmot, [World Conference on Social Determinants of Health] Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health 2011, Case studies on social determinants of health, Social determinants approach to public health (pdf, 222pp), WHO publications on social determinants of health, [WHO Kobe Center's Japanese Translation page]
  7. [25 May 2017] Trends and recent topics in world health situation: Using "World Health Statistics" (Presentation given by HH for MCH referring Video material from James Lind Institute, cf. Community IMCI; WHO IMCI page; WHO's publication November 2016; WHO IMCI in the community; Kangaroo Mother Care; WHO's Kangaroo Mother Care guide), (Top, [2017], [2016], Data visualizations dashboard).
  8. [1 June 2017] Urban slum problem in developing countries (cf. An e-learning materials provided by UCB is useful, Hidden Cities, Global Report on Urban Health, Urban HEART, Measuring the age-friendliness of cities, Urban Health Index tool kit, Kobe Call to Action, Healthy Urban Planning, Riley LW, et al. (2007) Slum health: Diseases of neglected populations. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 7: 2., Urban as a determinant of health, , UNU: Slam health is not urban health - The Lancet series of the health of people who live in slums)
  9. [8 June 2017] post-MDGs (Beyond2015, World we want 2015, Sustainable Development Goals) (handout, Sustainable Development Goals, Rio+20 | Discussion on UN Web TV | Explanation in Japanese), About the UN secretary-general statement on MDGs in 2008
  10. [15 June 2017] Comparison of world health systems: (assignment for several countries, overview)
  11. [22 June 2017] Community Nutritional Assessment (1): Anthropometry, Bio-monitoring, Dietary Intake Research (cf. Overview of community nutritional assessment, WHO's child growth standards [WHO Anthro software], Norgan's paper on the different relationships between body composotion and BMI by ethnic group (UNU), Fat mass estimation equations by skinfold thickness, Reilly JJ et al., 1995, FAO's Dietary Diversity, FDSK-11, NHANES FFQ, BDHQ (habitual diet assessment tool in Japan), ASA24 (24 hours dietary recall), Nutrition Surveys and Calculations)
  12. [29 June 2017] Community Nutritional Assessment (2): Physical Activity Research (handout, for reference, iPAQ [Japanese version], RAPA)
  13. [6 July 2017] Occupational health in international context (Declaration on Occupational Health for All, WHO, 1994, WHO Global strategy on occupational health for all: The way to health at work, pdf of WHO/OCH/95.1, Declaration on workers health, WHO, 2006, 5 keys to healthy workplaces, Healthy workplaces: WHO global model for action, Healthy workplaces: a model for action --- For employers, workers, policy-makers and practitioners [Presentation resource], WHO Global Plan of Action on Worker's Health (2008-2017): Baseline for Implementation)
  14. [13 July 2017] Humanitarian Standards (UN's "Deliver Humanitarian Aid", UNOCHA, This is OCHA 2015, Status Report) / The Sphere Project (Sphere Handbook 2011 in English {Introducing video in YouTube}, 4 days technical training course by InterWorks, Sphere 2020: Strategic plan 2015-2020) / Videos in YouTube (The Sphere Story I, The Sphere Story II, The Sphere Story III)
  15. [20 July 2017] Global Immunization Vision and Strategies / Global Vaccine Action Plan (WHO Global Immunization Vision and Strategy, GIVS goals, GIVS strategies, GIVS Q and A by WHO and UNICEF, GIVS in GAVI alliance site, Global Vaccine Action Plan, 2011-2020, GVAP secretariat report 2014, What is SAGE? [Meeting April 2015, in wer 9022 / Japanese translation in Kobe Univ.], WHO immunization tables [for all, for healthcare workers], Immunization goals in WPRO, National Immunization Score Cards in 2014, International Travel and Health (WHO), Chapter 6, Vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccines (2015 updated), Vaccine safety (WHO), GACVS
    [WHO immunization campaign 2016] WHO topics of vaccination top, Immunization week 2017, Immunication week 2016 infographics, Campaign toolkit, fact sheet, WHO/UNICEF data July 2015, Quiz, Movie)

2-2. Plan of practice at the second semester

The topics listed below are the common theme: reviewing the theme itself or selecting any specific subject in the theme and doing presentation will be done by all participants, followed by discussion.

This class will be done on Thursday, 9:00-12:00 at GSICS Bldg. 5, Room 206.

  1. Orientation (5 Oct. 2017)
  2. Sustainable Development Goals (12 Oct. 2017)
  3. Poverty and Health Equity (19 Oct. 2017) see, this pdf
  4. One Health and Planetary Health (26 Oct. 2017)
  5. Urban health (including slum) (See, A paper in Frontiers of Earth Science, 2013) (2 Nov. 2017)
  6. Disaster and Health / Humanitarian Standards (9 Nov. 2017) (see, Preparedness and risk management in health emergencies (WHO), Bayntun C, et al.: "Developing a health system approach to disaster management: A qualitative analysis of the core literature to complement the WHO Toolkit for assessing health-system capacity for crisis management" PLoS Curr. 2012 August 22; 4: e5028b6037259a. Published online 2012 August 22. doi: 10.1371/5028b6037259a)
  7. Innovations and health (16 Nov. 2017)
  8. Neglected Tropical Diseases (30 Nov. 2017) (WHO | The 17 neglected tropical diseases)
  9. Non-communicable diseases in developing countries (7 Dec. 2017)
  10. Reproductive Health and Rights / Maternal and Child Health (14 Dec. 2017) (incl. Long-term environmental effect on children [example: JECS] and Lifecourse approaches as the current focuses, THE GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S AND ADOLESCENTS' HEALTH (2016-2030), WHO recommendations on health promotion interventions for maternal and newborn health 2015) (see, handout; Singh S et al. "Unintended pregnancy: Worldwide levels, trends and outcomes." Studies in Family Planning, 41: 241-250, 2010.)
  11. Nutrition intake and balance (including both deficiency and excess) (21 Dec. 2017) (See, Series on maternal and child nutrition in 2013 June's Lancet)
  12. Physical activity (including both nutritional and behavioral aspects) (11 Jan. 2018)
  13. Immunization (18 Jan. 2018) (incl. EPI, GAVI, GIVS, GVAP, etc.)

(9:00-12:10 on 25 Jan. 2018 is reserved for Epidemiology class)

3. Evaluation

Based on presentation, discussion and mini-reports.

4. Notes

Lecture and practice can be separately taken, but it's not recommended.

5. Office hour

For the students of the Graduate School of Health Sciences, Tuesday, 18:00-18:30, at Myodani campus E707. For the students of GSICS, Thusday afternoon at Frontier Building Room 717. Taking appointment is recommended.

6. Message to the students

Done in English. The participants must read some essential papers and reports in English. The students who have any experiences in developing countries are encouraged to learn this class.

7. References

Many resources can be obtained from various web sites linked above. However, if you would like to find a good comprehensive textbook, I can recommend the book below.


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