Continuing Education & Workforce Development
The field of public health is ever changing and the needs and competencies required of its experts is ever expanding. Here at the Yale School of Public Health, we offer a variety of short and long-term continuing education and workforce development opportunities for public health professionals worldwide, utilizing a variety of teaching models, including online and webinar platforms and in-person intensive classroom experiences. Looking for a particular subject area or training at your location? YSPH is here to help.
Contacts:
- Lauren Babcock-Dunning - Distance Learning and Certificate Programs
- Maurine Crouch - Workforce Development and Training
- YSPH Registrar - Non-degree Students
MPH Courses for Non-degree Students Are you interested in taking courses at the Yale School of Public Health without matriculating into the MPH program?Climate Change and Health Online Certificate An 18-week program giving you tools you need to address the health impacts of climate change
Practitioner Resources YSPH offers and supports free workshops, webinars, and distance learning opportunities in partnership with public health professional associations, governmental agencies, and community-based organizations.
Coursera Offerings Interested in exploring a new aspect of public health or enjoying one of our outstanding teachers? Take one of our Coursera courses on global health, climate change and health or health behavior change.International Initiatives & Partnerships Discover the incredible work of the Yale School of Public Health as they team up with global partners through its centers, labs, and initiatives to lead various projects and research programs by fostering the development of international health-focused programs bringing about positive change in global health. Check out the links below to discover more about this incredible work and learn about these impactful efforts in public health.Online Short-Course: Climate Change and Mental Health This 3-session online short course is intended for mental health and primary care providers from anywhere in the world to develop actionable knowledge and skills to enable them to provide psychiatric and psychological treatment and therapeutic support for patients in the context of climate change.