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Certificate Course In Community Health

The Certificate Course in Community Health is an essential, hands-on training program designed to prepare skilled health…

The Certificate Course in Community Health is an essential, hands-on training program designed to prepare skilled health workers for service in both rural and urban communities. This course empowers learners with the practical knowledge and skills needed to promote health awareness, environmental hygiene, first aid, and patient facilitation at the grassroots level. Trainees learn to create community engagement, guide healthy lifestyles, recognize emergency situations, and assist with basic care or referrals.

Graduates are equipped to work as assistants or health workers in hospitals, nursing homes, health centers, and community-based organizations—helping bridge the gap between the community and healthcare systems.

What Will You Learn?

  • Basics of community health, hygiene, and disease prevention
  • Health education methods and communication skills
  • Environmental sanitation and healthy home practices
  • First aid, basic life support, and emergency care
  • Recognizing and referring common illnesses and emergencies
  • Maternal and child health fundamentals
  • Record keeping, documentation, and reporting for community work
  • Building relationships and trust in the community
  • Collaboration with hospitals, clinics, and local health authorities

Course Curriculum

Introduction to Community Health

Environmental Health & Sanitation

Health Communication & Education

First Aid & Emergency Response

Maternal, Child, and Family Health

Recognizing and Responding to Illness

Fieldwork & Community Engagement

Documentation, Reporting, and Ethics

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