HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH 2001-2002
- Programs
and Course Titles
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*courses marked by an asterisk will not be offered this academic
year
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The
Working Group for an Interdepartmental Program on Women, Gender, and
Health
677
Huntington Ave.
7th Floor
Boston,
MA 02115
(Ph) 617 432 3690
www.hsph.harvard.edu/wgh
Several departments offer courses designed to
increase understanding of the health of women and girls throughout the
life cycle, with gender and biology understood as determinants of health,
disease,
and well-being. Faculty member of the interdepartmental working group
on women, gender, and health maintains a list of HSPH and non-HSPH courses
that are relevant to women’s health.
Courses
of Primary Interest to the Study of Gender
www.hsph.harvard.edu/registrar/courses
Epidemiology Division Courses
EPI 269cd. Epidemiologic Research in Obstetrics and Gynecology
(B. Harlow, D. Cramer, K. Michels)
EPI 270a. Advanced Reproductive Epidemiology. (B. Harlow)
EPI 355d. Advanced Seminar in Breast Cancer Epidemiology (G. Colditz, S. E. Hankinson,
B. Rockhill)
Health Policy and Management Division Courses
HPM 271e. Overview of Intimate Partner Violence (D. B. Prothrow-Stith,
A. Browne)
HPM 517d. Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: International Perspectives
on Strategies for Change
(K. Leiter, D. B. Prothrow-Stith)
HPC 226e. Urban Violence in America (D. B. Prothrow-Stith, H. Spivak, A. Browne)
Maternal and Child Health Division Courses
MCH 204ab. Maternal & Child Health Issues, Programs, & Policies
(M. McCormick, M.J. Browne)
MCH 206a. Maternal/Child Health in Devel. Countries (M. Farrell)
MCH 211cd. Women, Health, and Development (N. Swenson)
MCH 213d. Childbirth: Health Policy & Epidemiology (B. Sachs,. D. K.
Richardson, E. Lieberman)
MCH 225a. Gender-based Violence: Origins & Remedies (Laura. McCloskey)
Population and International Health Division Courses
PIH 221c. Fertility Analysis (U. M. Larsen)
PIM 233b. Biological & Clinical Foundations of Reproductive Health
(I. Aitken)
PIM 238c. Reproductive Health in Developing Countries: Family Planning
and
Sexually Transmitted Infections (I. Aitken, S. Kapiga)
WGH 200c. Women, Gender, and Health (N. Krieger, S. Gruskin)
Courses
of Related Interest to the Study of Gender
www.hsph.harvard.edu/registrar/courses
Environmental Health Courses
EH 205ab. Human Physiology. (N. Long Sieber, S. Shore)
Epidemiology Division Courses
EPI 224a. Cancer Prevention (G. Colditz)
Health Policy and
Management Division Courses
HPM 225d. Legal and Ethical Issues in the AIDS Epidemic (Z. Lazzarini)
HPM 292d. Research Ethics (T. H. Brennan)
HCM 702. Marketing (D. Soodalter-Toman, N. Kane)
Health and Social Behavior Division Courses
HSB 201a. Society and Health, (I. Kawatchi)
HSB 225d. Health And Social Policy In the Workplace. (J. Heymann)
HSB 250c. Inequality and Health. (B. Kennedy)
Maternal and Child Health Division Courses
MCH 208b. Adolescent Health (J. W. Kulig, B. Kennedy)
MCH 220b. Society and its Effect on Child Health (J.S. Palfrey, R.
Samuels)
MCH 222d. Social Services for Children, Adolescents & Families
(L. Tieszen, E. Newberger, L. McCloskey)
MCH 228d. Child Abuse and Neglect (Laura. McCloskey)
MCH 308d. Infant Assessment in the Context of Prenatal Exposures (E.
Tronick)
Population and International Health Division Courses
PIH 200a. Population and Health (D. Bloom)
PIH 206d. Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Research Seminar. (J. Leaning)
PIH 214d. Health, Human Rights and the International System. (S. Marks)
PIH 219a. Development and Human Rights (S. Marks)
PIH 220b. Introduction to Demographic Methods (U. M. Larsen)
PIH 222d. Measuring Population Health. (A. Hill)
PIH 245ab. Population & Development Policies: A World of Contention
(G. Zeidenstein)
PIH 261cd. Mathematical Models in Biology & Public Health (R. Levins,
T. Awerbuch)
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