HC 431H - Strategies for Optimizing US Population Health

Professor: Erin Bradley

4.00 credits

  • CRN 32260: Tuesday & Thursday, 4:00-5:50 PM @ Fully Synchronous Remote

This course explores health in the United States population using a multidimensional (e.g., mental, social, physical) and multilevel (e.g., internal and external factors) approach. Students will work collaboratively to identify a range of factors that support or impede population health and use this information to develop tailored strategies to address a current health issue. Students will also strengthen their oral and written communication skills.

This class will be taught fully remote via zoom by Dr. Erin Bradley.

Dr. Erin Bradley is the Linda Lentz Hubert Associate Professor of Public Health at Agnes Scott University. A behavioral scientist, her teaching and public health research examine how policies and practices can affect health. Her current project focuses on the health effects of unaffordable housing.