Online Course – Certified Professional Internship in the Evaluation of Large-Scale Health Programs from Johns Hopkins University

Evaluate the effectiveness and impact of health programs. Master the tools and skills for effective evaluation of health programs.

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Professional Certificate

Intermediate level

No prior knowledge required

Time to complete the course

7-day free trial

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Skills you will acquire in the course

  • Planning and implementing effective evaluations of health programs
  • Understanding of evaluation methods in the field of public health
  • Design and preparation of assessment tools
  • Collecting data on the quality of care and the strength of implementation
  • Conducting surveys in households
  • Using the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) to model impact metrics
  • Cleaning and analyzing various data

What you will learn in the course

Courses for which the course is suitable

  • Public Health Program Manager
  • Health program evaluator
  • Healthcare Data Analyst
  • Health Systems Planner
  • Medical data collection specialist
  • Consultant in the field of health in developing countries
  • Healthcare Project Manager
  • Public health researcher
  • Healthcare Evaluation Methodologist
  • Develops tools for evaluating health programs

Internship – 6-part course series

This specialization teaches learners how to design and implement effective evaluations of large-scale health programs, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.

Courses

  • Course 1: Evaluating Large-Scale Public Health Programs – An Overview of Evaluation Issues and Methods.
  • Course 2: Tools for designing evaluation.
  • Course 3: Collecting data on the quality of care and the strength of implementation.
  • Course 4: Household surveys.
  • Course 5: Lives Saved Tool (LiST) for modeling impact metrics.
  • Course 6: Code for cleaning and analyzing various data.

These tools are available at: https://www.radar-project.org/ .

The course series was funded by a grant from Government Affairs Canada.

Applied Learning Project

Successful completion of the internship, including all six courses, requires approximately 75 hours of student work. There are no project-based activities, but there are comprehensive final exams for each of the six courses.

Details of the courses that make up the specialization

Course 1: Evaluation of Large-Scale Public Health Programs

This course offers an introduction to the evaluation of large-scale public health programs, with an emphasis on low- and middle-income countries.

  • Examine an evaluation of an international health program.
  • Develop a technical evaluation plan for the RMNCAH program.
  • Guide program managers and donors through the process of agreeing on evaluation activities.
  • Make informed decisions about continuing their education or a professional role as an evaluator.

Course 2: Planning and evaluating programs to strengthen health systems

This course provides an introduction to planning and evaluation with the goal of strengthening the health system.

  • Define what is meant by strengthening health systems.
  • Describe health system frameworks.
  • Plan and prioritize the implementation of programs in health systems.
  • To detail methods of evaluating programs in health systems.
  • Present tools to assist in assessment planning.
  • Interpret system evaluation results.

Course 3: Evaluating the Delivery of Health Programs

This course provides in-depth knowledge about the strength of implementation and quality of care in the delivery of health programs.

  • Explain why evaluating the delivery of health programs is necessary.
  • Plan an evaluation of health program delivery.
  • Interpret evaluation results in the context of effectiveness.
  • Describe RADAR’s tools for assessing the strength of the application.

Course 4: Household Surveys for Program Evaluation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

This course offers an introduction to household surveys for assessment in low- and middle-income countries.

  • Explain what coverage is and why it is important.
  • Plan, implement, and analyze a household survey.
  • Calculate an appropriate sample size for a household survey.
  • Design a questionnaire.
  • To present the challenges in designing and implementing surveys.

Course 5: Measuring and Modeling Impact in Evaluations

The goal of the course is to provide a better understanding of various indicators for assessing impact in the areas of maternal and neonatal health.

  • Discuss current data sources.
  • Identify advantages and disadvantages of measurement methods.
  • Provide training on the Lives Saved Tool (LiST).

Course 6: Analyzing and Interpreting Large-Scale Plans

This course is intended for operators, managers, and evaluators of health programs.

  • Transform quantitative components of a measurement plan into an analytical plan.
  • Perform quantitative analyses of survey results.
  • Interpret the meaning of the analysis results.
  • Disseminate the evaluation results to program operators.