CA
6 de abr. de 2020
Better than in-class because of variety and expertise of presenters and great on-site videos and graphics. I really learned a lot about this important issue from this course. Thanks Coursera! :)
UD
4 de ene. de 2016
Great Course! Videos were a little long but very informative! This is a course where one can really appreciate the "take away" as it is timely, and being taught by some of the best in the field.
por Hridoy
•26 de jun. de 2020
good course is it
por Jorge A Z L
•5 de nov. de 2015
very interesting.
por Marina O
•17 de abr. de 2017
Excelente curso.
por Luigi D B
•20 de ago. de 2015
Really awesome!
por Daniel T
•5 de oct. de 2015
Great Course!
por XAVIER S M
•6 de may. de 2020
Very Helpful
por Rafal J
•4 de oct. de 2015
Excelente
por Govinda G R
•2 de jun. de 2017
best one
por Alexia P
•26 de sep. de 2019
great
por Madeleine M
•27 de ago. de 2015
Very good, broad introduction to many of the issues surrounding this epidemic. My only criticism (and why I only gave it 4 stars) was the unbridled self-congratulatory tone and Emory-centeredness of the course. I realize this is probably a function of why Universities create these free courses. There is a marketing aspect to it. But it did get a little tedious.
por Irene O
•2 de ene. de 2016
Nice course!Very elaborate and well detailed.Except for some videos that get stuck for some time making the lesson longer,it was a nice course.I also thank you for giving me this opportunity to get a certificate from Amory University which will help me as an EMT-I.
Thank You.
por David J H
•3 de sep. de 2015
Some excellent material here relating to ethics and Ebola, more focus on the nature of the outbreak and not just the disease. Well worth taking this course. The videos are sometimes rather long and could be more concise.
por Farheen F
•27 de mar. de 2018
it was a wonderful experience learning things from very experiences faculty. The lectures were very clear and well delivered. I was keen on learning more about the subject the way it was delivered.
Thank you,
por Alastair T
•13 de oct. de 2016
Was a great evaluation of what we know sofar and detailed look at the suggested medical practices, whilst provoking a deeper discussion of the bigger picture elements (such as global impacts) simultaneously.
por Mark K
•22 de jun. de 2016
Lots of content and interesting interviews though there may have been a superfluity of them. Oftentimes I found myself not paying attention because I was waiting for important information to be delivered.
por Natascha P
•17 de jun. de 2018
I really enjoyed the Course. One Point i didn´t like so much: They talked a lot About The US. Would be interesting to hear more About other parts of the world and how they handled Ebola
por Ansari M B V A
•21 de feb. de 2020
A Great course. Got to learn a lot of information about the Ebola Vral disease , The course gives A to Z information on virus and the disease . Its worth doing this course. Thank you1
por Rune B
•27 de sep. de 2015
Solid presentation, encompassing history, ongoings and future. In depth knowledge by presenters and partcipants. Course material organised, easy accessible, and presented i
por Mariana D N
•8 de mar. de 2018
Excellent course, extremely engaging and interesting.
por Roshan
•16 de abr. de 2016
Excellent course.
por Chris V G
•24 de jul. de 2016
This Course presented some valuable insight into what the public are urged to believe on this controversial epidemic...
por Lora H
•19 de abr. de 2020
Initially I was excited about this course; however over half of the material is repeated in videos by lecturers. Even the lectures about the mechanisms of the ebola virus specifically included little to no imagery which would have improved the understanding of it. Although I did learn a few new things about ebola, most of the course is incredibly repetitive about how healthcare workers protect themselves, the ethics of caring for Ebola patients, and how Emory set up the first containment unit for Ebola patients in the US.