Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities
Students who complete the Certificate in Health Equity and Disparities will gain knowledge on health disparities and social determinants of health. They will develop the interdisciplinary skills needed to assess health disparities and address the impact of social determinants of health on clinical outcomes and population health.
Requirements
The certificate will require minimum of 15 total credits, including three core courses and three additional elective courses. All electives will be reviewed and approved prior to registration to ensure relevance to the Certificate in Health Disparities and Equity. The certificate can be completed in one year. Exceptions can be made, and all course work must be successfully completed within five years from the start of the first course.
Core Courses
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
PHS 5012 | Ethics in Population and Clinical Health Research (Spring 1 & 2) | 1 |
PHS 5212 | Introduction to Health Disparities and the Structural and Social Determinants of Health (Fall 1 & 2) | 2 |
One of the following: | ||
PHS 5010 | Introductory Clinical Epidemiology (Fall 1) | 3 |
PHS 5120 | Applied Qualitative Methods for Health Research (Fall 1 & 2) | 3 |
PHS 5140 | Randomized Controlled Trials (Fall 1 & 2) | 3 |
PHS 5160 | Dissemination and Implementation Science (Spring 1 & 2) | 3 |
Elective Courses
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
SKILL 5504 | Introduction to System Dynamics for Advancing Equity (Fall - Danforth Campus) | 1 |
PHS 5010 | Introductory Clinical Epidemiology (Fall 1) | 3 |
PHS 5011 | Intermediate Clinical Epidemiology (Fall 2) | 3 |
PHS 5040 | Introductory Biostatistics for Clinical Research (Fall 1) | 3 |
PHS 5120 | Applied Qualitative Methods for Health Research (Fall 1 & 2) | 3 |
PHS 5140 | Randomized Controlled Trials (Fall 1 & 2) | 3 |
PHS 5160 | Dissemination and Implementation Science (Spring 1 & 2) | 3 |
PHS 5170 | Principles of Shared Decision Making and Health Literacy in the Clinical Setting (Spring 1 & 2) | 3 |
Course Credit
All core courses must be taken for a letter grade. Elective courses may be taken Pass/No Pass.
Who Can Apply
- Medical school students and those in medical residency training
- Students in a master’s or doctoral degree program at Washington University
- Career-development awardees
- No international applicants
- No remote learning