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By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Apply data collection techniques suitable for public health contexts.
2. Interpret statistical findings to guide evidence-based decision-making.
3. Translate public health data into practical applications that support prevention and control strategies.
4. Evaluate the effectiveness of using data to influence population health outcomes.
5. Design health programs based on community needs, resources, and outcome goals.
6. Establish frameworks for the ongoing evaluation and refinement of public health programs.
7. Create educational messages tailored to audience demographics and health literacy levels.
8. Use visual and narrative tools to enhance clarity, retention, and public engagement.
9. Employ persuasive communication methods to support behavioral change.
10. Select appropriate communication channels to maximize outreach and public trust.
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This course includes 5 modules, 25 lessons, and 0 hours of materials.
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