Global Health Innovations

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Global Health Innovations

About this course

This specialisation reflects on global health challenges and the role of innovative solutions in addressing them. It is intended for public health professionals, budding entrepreneurs and innovators, as well as those interested in understanding the role innovation plays in the health industry. The specialisation begins by providing learners with the ‘nuts and bolts’ of technology and innovation management, including key definitions and terminologies. You'll then examine ethical dimensions of innovation and explore how innovations can be supported through effective financing, protection and other incentives to support entrepreneurship. The specialisation will include in-depth examination of a variety of innovation case studies, using a variety of theoretical and practical frameworks, to understand what makes an innovation more likely to be adopted. You will also explore entrepreneurship and the skills necessary to take an idea through to invention and then innovation - and how to galvanise support for it. By the end of the specialisation, you will be able to consider, in detail, and using appropriate terminology and frameworks, a particular innovation, explaining its added value in a particular context and in a persuasive manner.

What you'll learn

  • understand key definitions in technology and innovation management
  • analyze ethical implications of health innovations
  • evaluate case studies to identify factors contributing to the adoption of innovations

Course objectives

  • equip learners with frameworks for discussing innovations in global health
  • develop skills for entrepreneurship in the health sector
  • explore the role of effective financing in supporting health innovations

Skills you'll gain

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