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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Measuring Health Outcomes in Field Surveys

Massachusetts Institute of Technology via edX

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  • Learn the fundamentals of field-based health research, from practical insights about study design and measuring health outcomes to common challenges to implementing health surveys in the field
  • Free and self-paced, enroll any time before November 30 and complete the course at your own pace
  • Upgrade to the Certificate Track ($99) to earn a verified certificate for the course and gain permanent access to course materials

Travel with our team to India and Kenya to see first-hand how rigorous health research is conducted in the field. This eight-week course will focus on the fundamentals of field-based health research with an emphasis on measuring health outcomes in low resource settings. The course will involve lectures from Vandana Sharma featuring her research work in India and Kenya, combined with exercises to provide practical insights about study design, measurement of health outcomes, and data collection, as well as the common challenges and constraints in implementing health surveys in the field. Case studies and exercises will be drawn from research conducted by J-PAL affiliated professors.

This course is designed for individuals from a variety of backgrounds including those who are new to health research, as well as managers and researchers from international development organizations, foundations, governments, and non-governmental organizations around the world.

Taught by

Dr. Vandana Sharma

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