HIV/AIDS Programming - Prevention, Treatment and Care
University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen HIV Programme
Archive

09.04.2012 - 17.05.2012 Copenhagen
Continuous enrolment
Course Content
This course focuses on planning, implementing, and managing HIV prevention and treatment programmes in a variety of contexts. The module aims at strengthening the capacity of professionals to translate protocols and guidelines into workable programmes for local health care systems with a renewed focus on prevention and treatment.
This course focuses on planning, implementing, and managing HIV prevention and treatment programmes in a variety of contexts. The module aims at strengthening the capacity of professionals to translate protocols and guidelines into workable programmes for local health care systems with a renewed focus on prevention and treatment.
Learning objectives, training objectives
Critically analyse and discuss health system barriers to achieving access to and use of prevention, testing, counselling and treatment services; Apply relevant theories and concepts to formulate a national HIV/AIDS programme.
Critically analyse and discuss health system barriers to achieving access to and use of prevention, testing, counselling and treatment services; Apply relevant theories and concepts to formulate a national HIV/AIDS programme.
Target Audience
Doctors, economists, midwives, nurses, psychologists, public health specialists, political scientists and social scientists. Persons with other related educational backgrounds are also invited to submit an application.
Doctors, economists, midwives, nurses, psychologists, public health specialists, political scientists and social scientists. Persons with other related educational backgrounds are also invited to submit an application.
Qualifications
A Bachelors or Masters degree in a relevant field (e.g. health sciences, social sciences, etc.) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized higher education institution; At least two years of relevant work experience; Proof of English proficiency; Basic IT/computer Skills
A Bachelors or Masters degree in a relevant field (e.g. health sciences, social sciences, etc.) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized higher education institution; At least two years of relevant work experience; Proof of English proficiency; Basic IT/computer Skills
Certifications
Accredited by the Danish Agency for Accreditation in September 2009
Accredited by the Danish Agency for Accreditation in September 2009
Local Organizer
Copenhagen HIV Programme and Copenhagen School of Global Health
Copenhagen HIV Programme and Copenhagen School of Global Health
Notes
Advance your skills in HIV programming and join a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary university course, led by experts in the field. Apply online at: www.mhiv.ku.dk
Advance your skills in HIV programming and join a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary university course, led by experts in the field. Apply online at: www.mhiv.ku.dk
Development Cooperation - Advanced Training, Development Cooperation - Special Topics and Health, Economics, Financing and Controlling, Epidemiology and Disease Control, Evidence-Based Health Care, Health Promotion, Health Services, Health Systems, Management for NPOs and NGOs, Program Evaluation, Public Health, Quality Management, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Training for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, Tropical Medicine and Infectiology
Languages
English
English
Credit Points
7 ECTS - Points
7 ECTS - Points
Fees
EUR 2.237,00
EUR 2.237,00
Organizer contact info
Blegdamsvej
The Panum Institute, building 21.1 2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark
Blegdamsvej
The Panum Institute, building 21.1 2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark
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