From Evidence to Implementation and Evaluation in Public Health (B104.10.24)
Universität Zürich / Institut für Epidemiologie, Biostatistik und Prävention / Koordinationsstelle Public Health
04.11.2024 - 05.11.2024 University of Basel, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland
Application Deadline:September 4th 2024
Course Content
An introduction to the concept of health interventions and their evaluation, including the «development pipeline» for new interventions....
Weiter lesen: https://www.public-health-edu.ch/moduldetails?cc=B104.10.24&zuteilung=basel&jahr=2024&lang=en
An introduction to the concept of health interventions and their evaluation, including the «development pipeline» for new interventions....
Weiter lesen: https://www.public-health-edu.ch/moduldetails?cc=B104.10.24&zuteilung=basel&jahr=2024&lang=en
Learning objectives, training objectives
Introductory lectures (general principles, specific examples) • Exercises based on case studies • Group work
Introductory lectures (general principles, specific examples) • Exercises based on case studies • Group work
Qualifications
The courses «Introduction to Epidemiology and Study Designs» (B101.20) and «Konzepte, Methoden und Anwendungen der deskriptiven und analytischen Epidemiologie» (B102.30)
The courses «Introduction to Epidemiology and Study Designs» (B101.20) and «Konzepte, Methoden und Anwendungen der deskriptiven und analytischen Epidemiologie» (B102.30)
Enquiries and Registration:
Mr. Manfred Müller
Evidence-Based Medicine, Public Health, Public Health Research
Type of degree
MPH, Certificate of attendance, Certificate of completion
MPH, Certificate of attendance, Certificate of completion
Education form
Full Time
Full Time
Duration
2 Days
2 Days
Languages
German, English
German, English
Credit Points
1 ECTS - Points
1 ECTS - Points
Fees
CHF 1.100,00
CHF 1.100,00
Organizer contact info
Hirschengraben 84
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
Hirschengraben 84
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
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