MIPH Online Course Description
September 15 - October 17, 2008
Public health management trainers from 63 countries have improved their management and training skills by attending the annual Management for International Public Health (MIPH) course that is offered every fall by the CDC in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The course, developed in collaboration with Emory University, equips participants with the knowledge and skills to bring about constructive and meaningful change in their countries and organizations. The course is based on a set of core public health management competencies and covers the following themes and topics:
Managing in an Organization
- Team Building
- Leadership
- Conflict Resolution Skills
- Strategic Communication
- Supervision
Managing Public Health Programs
- Process Improvement
- Priority Setting
- Health Problem Analysis
- Intervention Strategy
- Work Plans and Program Budgets
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Project Management
Managing in a Changing Environment
- Leading Change for Results
- Advocacy
Training of Trainers
- Effective Training from Start to Finish
- Effective Facilitation Skills