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Human Resources for Health (HRH)

KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) / Health and Education
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15.02.2021 - 26.02.2021  KIT Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Bewerbungsfrist:December 31st 2020
 
Kursinhalte
This course highlights the knowledge and skills that health managers need for human resource management. It provides an overview of the situation of Human Resources for Health from a global perspective and subsequently discusses strategies at country level to address health workforce issues. Topics include the identification of functions and stakeholders of human resources management in the health sector; strategic planning of human resources.
Lernziele, Trainingsziele
Topics include the identification of various functions and stakeholders of HRM in the health sector; strategic planning of human resources; the influence of governance on health workforce planning and management.
Zielpublikum
Academic training or professional qualification in a relevant area
Qualifikationen
Academic training or professional qualification in a relevant area; Three years of relevant work experience in a related area, including experience in management or planning in developing countries
Akkreditierung
Accreditation Organisation of the Nederlands and Flanders
Zertifizierung
tropEd accredited
Anmerkungen
Proficiency in spoken and written English
tropEd accredited
 

Anfragen und Anmeldung:

Frau Rinia Sahebdin
 
Kategorien
Gesundheitssysteme, Gesundheitsversorgung, Public Health
Art des Abschlusses
Abschluss-Zertifikat
Kursform
Vollzeit
Sprache
Englisch
Credit Points
3 ECTS - Points
Kosten
EUR 1.690,00
Veranstalter Kontakt
P. O Box 95001
1090 HA Amsterdam
Niederlande
 
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