Courses Taught by Marie O'Neill
EHS668: Professional Seminar in Occupational Health
- Graduate level
- Both Residential and OJOC
- Winter term(s) for OJOC and residential students;
- 1 credit hour(s) for OJOC and residential students;
- Instructor(s): Marie O'Neill
- Last offered Winter 2021
- Prerequisites: None
- Undergraduates are allowed to enroll in this course.
- Description: Seminars in contemporary occupational health topics and issues. Presentations by noted authorities from industry, labor organizations, governments, and academia.

EPID506: Health of Nations: Introduction to International Health
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Fall term(s) for residential students;
- 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Marie O'Neill (Residential);
- Offered every year
- Last offered Fall 2022
- Prerequisites: Grad Status
- Description: This course presents an overview of mortality and disease occurrence in terms of geographic, cultural, nutritional and environmental factors. Reviews health indicators such as infant mortality and economic factors associated with development. Discusses health problems of developing countries and describes programs and organizations involved in addressing them. This course is required for students in the International Health track in Epidemiology but can also be taken by non International Health students.

Department | Program | Degree | Competency | Specific course(s) that allow assessment | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Explain the history and key initiatives of global health, how health and development strategies interact, and the role of cross-sector organizations in global health governance and practice | EPID506 | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Utilize health data from low- and middle-income countries to assess the global burden of disease, associated risk factors and health trends, and scope and limitations of available data | EPID506 | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Apply the steps in developing research infrastructure for population health studies in low- and middle-income countries, including consideration of local ethics and IRB review | EPID506, EPID664 | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Demonstrate contextual expertise in at least one country/region including knowledge of the structure of health systems and the public health infrastructure, as well as major public health intervention programs | EPID665, EPID506 |
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EPID665: Research Seminar in International Health
- Graduate level
- Residential
- Winter term(s) for residential students;
- 2 credit hour(s) for residential students;
- Instructor(s): Marie O'Neill (Residential);
- Offered Every Winter
- Last offered Winter 2021
- Prerequisites: Perm. Instr.; restricted to 2nd year Epidemiology International Health MPH students
- Description: The seminar provides a forum for the discussion of capstone research projects in international health. Students in both the General Epidemiology and the Hospital and Molecular Epidemiology tracks of the International Health Program present their research findings. In addition, the seminar includes presentations of international health research by other speakers from the University and elsewhere.

Department | Program | Degree | Competency | Specific course(s) that allow assessment | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Develop strategies and capacity for resolving problems that arise when conducting epidemiology studies in low- and middle-income countries | EPID664, EPID665 | EPID | Global Health Epidemiology | MPH | Demonstrate contextual expertise in at least one country/region including knowledge of the structure of health systems and the public health infrastructure, as well as major public health intervention programs | EPID665, EPID506 |
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