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MSc Health Systems

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh / Institute for International Health and Development (IIHD)
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Anfang Jänner 2014 - Mitte Juni 2014  Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Großbritannien
 
Kursinhalte
This programme aims to enhance participants' understanding of how to make health systems work better. This implies the provision of sufficient resources, the appropriate distribution of these resources and the uptake of available resources by those intended to use them. It also involves managing multiple players in public and private, formal and informal roles and developing strategies to bring about positive effects.
Lernziele, Trainingsziele
Learning and teaching methods encourage group and independent learning. Teaching is comprised of combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, case studies, simulation exercises and projects. Assessment is continuous
Typische Postgraduate Berufsfelder und Berufschancen
As a graduate, you will be well-equipped to work as a health planner, manager or policy advisor in an international setting. Previous graduates of the Institute for International Health and Development have attained such posit
Qualifikationen
previous degree in any discipline or professional qualification plus working experience
Lokaler Veranstalter
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
 

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Kategorien
Gesundheitssysteme
Art des Abschlusses
Master
Kursform
Vollzeit, Berufsbegleitend
Dauer
12 Monate
Sprache
Englisch
Credit Points
180 ECTS - Points
Kosten
Auf Anfrage
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Veranstalter Kontakt
Queen Margaret University Way
EH21 6UU East Lothian
Großbritannien
 
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