Fundamentals of Global Health Research Course by University of Washington (USA)
Overview
Fundamentals of Global Health Research: Planning, implementation, and dissemination are designed to train participants in the development and conduct of research globally, with an emphasis on low resource settings.
Course applications close 16th February 2021
This course will start on 5th April 2021 and end on 13th June 2021
Course applications close 16th February 2021
This course will start on 5th April 2021 and end on 13th June 2021
Target Audience
Although previous research experience is not required, this course may be challenging for someone who does not have strong writing skills, is not prepared to start developing independent research ideas, or begin writing grant proposals.
Eligibility
To be admitted to the course, you must have a Bachelor’s-level degree or equivalent and experience in a health-related field.
Format
This online graduate-level course has video lectures, readings, discussion forums, quizzes, and assignments. You can participate in this course as an independent participant or as part of a site with five or more people.
We encourage participation as a group because it provides a forum for discussing course concepts and applying them to the local setting and customs. The course is taught in English.
Topics/Syllubus
The following list of topics will be covered in the course (but not in this particular order).
1) Successful grant writing
• Hypothesis and aims
• Significance
• Innovation
• Research approach
• Research budget
• Critical grant
components and
letters of support
• Biosketches
• Grant peer review
• Other grant types
2) Support
• Mentorship
• Collaboration
3) Designing studies
• Study types
• Qualitative research
• Implementation
science
• Stats and sample size
4) Ethics
• Principles of ethical
research
• IRBs
5) Data management
• Data analysis plans
• Study design
instruments (including
ODK and REDCap)
• Qualitative data
collection and analysis
• Writing qualitative
questions
• Data organization and
flow charts
6) Disseminating research
• Oral presentations
• Publishing (finding the
right journals, open
access and fees,
predatory publishing)
The following list of topics will be covered in the course (but not in this particular order).
1) Successful grant writing
• Hypothesis and aims
• Significance
• Innovation
• Research approach
• Research budget
• Critical grant
components and
letters of support
• Biosketches
• Grant peer review
• Other grant types
2) Support
• Mentorship
• Collaboration
3) Designing studies
• Study types
• Qualitative research
• Implementation
science
• Stats and sample size
4) Ethics
• Principles of ethical
research
• IRBs
5) Data management
• Data analysis plans
• Study design
instruments (including
ODK and REDCap)
• Qualitative data
collection and analysis
• Writing qualitative
questions
• Data organization and
flow charts
6) Disseminating research
• Oral presentations
• Publishing (finding the
right journals, open
access and fees,
predatory publishing)
• Manuscript writing
7) Budget and grant management
8) Manuscript development and presentation skills
9) Proposal writing
10) Presentation skills
It was created to provide participants anticipating a research-oriented career with the tools they need to develop and design a research study, write a successful proposal, and conduct research independently in an international setting.
11) Site Meetings (Virtual)
We also recommend having the participants share one or two things they hope to get out of the course and what experience they have with:
• Writing research grants
• Managing data (such as collecting or analyzing data)
• Writing and submitting manuscripts
• Giving a poster presentation at a conference
• Giving an oral presentation at a conference
Proposed activities are listed below (however the order may change). If you choose to meet
fewer than weekly, you can pick which activities to do.
Certification
For those who successfully completed the course will receive a formal printed Certificate of Completion on vellum paper with the University of Washington seal mailed to them.
Sample- Certificate of completion |
Further Information
Any additional inquiries and clarifications about this program you should contact Dr. Mohamed Y. Dualeh, MD via his email: drdualeh@hesma.or.ke and if possible discourse with his phone number:(+252 63 4417945 by texting him in WattsApp) regarding how to register, getting assistance in the application process.
Official website of the University of Washington Department of Global Health E-learning: https://edgh.washington.edu
PS: We are currently running the Leadership and Management Course and the Clinical Management of HIV Course.
PS: We are currently running the Leadership and Management Course and the Clinical Management of HIV Course.
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