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    Quick Facts

    Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
    EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

    Courses and Certificate Fees

    Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
    INR 4953yesUM–Ann Arbor

    The Syllabus

    • Introduction to injury definition
    • health inequities
    • social determinants of health
    • risk and promotive factors
    • injury theory
    • theories of behavioral change

    • Peer violence and bullying
    • dating and sexual violence
    • firearm safety
    • suicide prevention
    • adverse childhood experiences (ACEs
    • child maltreatment

    • Infant and child passenger safety
    • teen driving
    • vulnerable road users

    • Concussion definition and incidence; the acute and persistent effects of concussion

    • Alcohol and cannabis use and injury among adolescents; the opioid epidemic

    • Factors, techniques, and messaging for burn prevention in children, and water safety and drowning prevention

    • Effective advocacy techniques and tools for policy change

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