- Level Foundation
- Course by The State University of New York
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About
Leadership for Public Health Crises will enable current and prospective managers, directors, unit heads, and elected officials to effectively lead their organizational response to profound health-related emergencies and to build leadership capacity across multiple sectors, agencies, organizations, and divisions. This series of courses prepares graduate students (in, e.g., public administration, public health, social work, business, homeland security, education, and related fields) and practitioners in a range of roles in this broader arena who seek to attain or advance in leadership roles. The courses focus on foundational competencies required to confidently and competently lead in preparation for and response to far-reaching health-related crises, including communication, cross-agency collaboration, organizational contingency planning, and data analysis, especially as these relate to civilian sectors. To learn more about the Leadership for Public Health Crises specialization, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHhzlgdHIxUAuto Summary
"Leadership for Public Health Crises" is a foundational course designed to equip current and aspiring leaders in health and related fields with essential competencies for managing health-related emergencies. Ideal for graduate students and professionals in public administration, public health, and more, it covers communication, cross-agency collaboration, contingency planning, and data analysis. Offered by Coursera, the course is available through Starter and Professional subscriptions.

Instructors
Jessica Kruger, Ph.D., CHES

Instructors
Samantha Penta, Ph.D.

Instructors
Brenda Hoffman, Ph.D.