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By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the historical evolution and key milestones in the development of public health systems.
2. Define core concepts and values that underpin modern public health in global and Saudi contexts.
3. Differentiate between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies in healthcare delivery.
4. Apply health promotion models to improve community engagement and health behavior outcomes.
5. Explain how social, economic, and environmental determinants impact both population and individual health.
6. Assess public health interventions for their effect on individual clinical outcomes.
7. Identify data sources used in public health surveillance and policy-making.
8. Utilize basic statistical methods to interpret health data for decision-making.
9. Evaluate how digital tools and health informatics can improve population health outcomes.
10. Propose ways to integrate mobile health (mHealth) and AI into public health initiatives.
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This course includes 5 modules, 25 lessons, and 0 hours of materials.
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