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Master in International Health

Royal Tropical Institute

12.09.2016 - 08.09.2017

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Kursinhalte

International Health is a discipline that systematically compares factors that affect the health of all human populations with a special focus on poverty-related health problems in low and middle-income countries. MIH includes the promotion of health, prevention and treatment of diseases and rehabilitation. Knowledge, skills and the ability to critically analyse and draw implications for practice related to the major endemic diseases, health systems research, health economics and more.

Lernziele, Trainingsziele

MIH provides health experts with the knowledge and skills they need to deal with current challenges effectively. MIH aims to enable participants to understand and analyse international health issues, conduct applied research.

Zielpublikum

This course is designed for medical doctors and paramedical staff with at least a bachelor’s level education who are developing a career in international health.

Qualifikationen

Academic training at least to the level of a bachelor’s degree, either in medicine or a paramedical science Two years of relevant work experience

Akkreditierung

Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders

Anmerkungen

Also possible parttime (up to 5 years)

Art des Abschlusses
Teilnahmebescheinigung, Master, Abschluss-Zertifikat
Kursform
Vollzeit
Dauer
12 Months
Sprache
English
Kosten

Fulltime fee: 10 240 Euro

Parttime fee: 10 840 Euro

Anfragen und Anmeldung

Susan Huider, E-Mail: courses@kit.nl

 
"GOING INTERNATIONAL fördert den Zugang zu Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildung, unabhängig von sozialen, geographischen und nationalen Grenzen."

Ärzte der WeltCharité International AcademyHelix - Forschung & Beratung WienAGEM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und MedizinSwiss Tropical and Public Health InstituteHilfswerk AustriaÄrztekammer für WienOÖ Gebietskrankenkasse, Referat für Wissenschaftskooperation