Summer School in Mental Health in Low Income Settings

University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen School of Global Health
Archivio
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12.07.2010 - 30.07.2010  Copenhagen, Denmark
 
Contenuti (corsi)
In this intensive, multi-disciplinary three week course, students will explore the epidemiology and social origins of mental health disease in low income settings. Additionally, students will learn to think critically about designing interventions and scaling up services to affected populations within the confines of a low-income health setting. Mental disorders are an important cause of long-term disability worldwide and are quickly becoming a dominant cause of ill health worldwide.
Pubblico target
The course is open to all students in their last year of undergraduate studies or first year master level studies who have a relevant educational background in public health, anthropology, psychology, medicine, or sociology.
Organizzatori regionali
This Summer School is organized by the Copenhagen School of Global Health at the University of Copenhagen as a part of the IARU Summer School porogramme 2010
Annotazioni
Students from IARU universities pay no fee. All other students will be charged a fee of DKK 12.000,- (approx. EUR 1600,-)
More info: http://globalhealth.ku.dk/ssmhlis/
 

Informazioni ed Iscrizioni:

Mr. Michael James Calopietro
 
Categorie
Medicina tropicale e infeziologia, Salute Mentale e Psichiatria, Summerschool
Lingua
Inglese
Punti accrediti
5 ECTS - Points
Contatto organizzatori
Oester Farimagsgade 5
1353 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Aspher University
 
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