Timothy Roberton

Tim Roberton is an Assistant Scientist in the Department of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he develops tools and mathematical models to assist program managers more effectively design and evaluate health programs. He has developed a series of software tools for NGOs to more easily generate evidenced-based evaluation plans, compile electronic survey questionnaires, and conduct statistical analyses of survey and routine data. He works as part of the team that maintains the Lives Saved Tool, a model for estimating changes in child and maternal mortality.

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Program Design & Evaluation for Health Systems Strengthening (Coursera) Coursera
Johns Hopkins University

Program Design & Evaluation for Health Systems Strengthening (Coursera)

Strengthen your understanding of health system design and evaluation with our Program Design & Evaluation for Health Systems Strengthening course. Gain insights into frameworks, data sources, study designs, and tools that are crucial for planning, implementing, and assessing impactful health interventions. This course is perfect for professionals aiming to improve global health outcomes.

May 18th 2026
3 Weeks
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