Health Management: Planning and Programme Design
University College London (UCL) / Centre for International Child Health
Archiv
02.02.2009 - 20.02.2009 London
Please note that the first two weeks will consist of contact and non contact hours such as lecturers, seminars, group presentations and self study. The third week will be reserved for self study and the submission of assessments (Assessed students only).
Kursinhalte
The course centres on a simulation exercise of a health programme mission in resource-poor setting. Participants work as a team in using a logical framework approach to define a target population and formulate programme objectives within the context of a country‘s national development goals.
The course centres on a simulation exercise of a health programme mission in resource-poor setting. Participants work as a team in using a logical framework approach to define a target population and formulate programme objectives within the context of a country‘s national development goals.
Zielpublikum
Health professionals and managers working in the area of development, disability and international maternal and child health
Health professionals and managers working in the area of development, disability and international maternal and child health
Qualifikationen
English language proficiency, professional work experience
English language proficiency, professional work experience
Lokaler Veranstalter
UCL Centre for International Health and Development
UCL Centre for International Health and Development
Anmerkungen
Candidates can take this module as an unassessed short course student (£600) or an assessed taster or troped student (£650)
Candidates can take this module as an unassessed short course student (£600) or an assessed taster or troped student (£650)
Sprache
Englisch
Englisch
Kosten
600-650
600-650
Veranstalter Kontakt
30 Guilford Street
WC1N 1EH London
Großbritannien
30 Guilford Street
WC1N 1EH London
Großbritannien
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