Health Care and Management: From Research to Implementation

20th March to 23rd June 2023 (next course: 18th March – 21st June 2024), Allschwil, Switzerland. 

The Diploma of Advanced Studies course “Health Care and Management: From Research to Implementation” at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), associated institute of the University of Basel, introduces the skills and knowledge needed to work as a public health professional in resource-constrained settings.

Do you want to boost your career in international public health?

To find solutions to today’s complex global health challenges, it is essential to understand and react to health challenges in an integrated way. With a focus on practical application and interactive training, the DAS “Healthcare and Management: From Research to Application” provides you with the core competencies for understanding and reacting to health challenges as well as the skills for working in global and interdisciplinary partnerships.

Swiss TPH is a world-leading institute in global health. Drawing from its global network and its expertise in research, service and education and training, Swiss TPH offers a unique study environment for those looking to improve international health and the well-being of populations at local, national and international levels. As a participant in our HCM course, you will benefit from engaging with experts from various fields and with a diverse student body to advance your position in the health sector.

The HCM course covers three main modules which can also be conducted as individual short courses:

Module A: Concepts and research methods: learning skills and research methods from social science, epidemiology and statistics

Module B: Health issues and responses: determinants of health, reproductive and child health, communicable and non-communicable diseases

Module C: Health systems, management and communication: health system management and transferrable skills needed in managerial positions

To achieve an optimal learning experience, the course employs a diverse spectrum of educational methods, such as individual and group work, lectures, seminars, tutorials and visits. The focus is on a lively exchange of experiences, ideas and mutual learning among participants and facilitators, alike. The course participants and teaching team reflect various disciplines, countries and experiences.

The course is open to participants from various backgrounds and countries. Participants are mostly trained health professionals (medical doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, etc.), though participants from other disciplines (business or social science, for example) also contribute to class diversity. 

The course is accredited by the University of Basel as a Diploma of Advanced Studies, and within the European Network for Education in International Health (tropEd) as a core course for the Master of Advanced Studies in “International Health”.


Apply by 15 February
for the HCM course starting 20 March 2023 here. In case you are interested in a specific module of the HCM, please get in contact with Swiss TPH to get further information (courses@swisstph.ch). In 2024, the HCM course will take place 18 March to 21 June.

General Information:
Date: 20 March – 23 June 2023 (next course: 18 March to 21 June 2024)
Location: Swiss TPH, Kreuzstrasse 2, 4123 Allschwil, Switzerland

For more information and detailed program visit the website.


Published in GI-Mail 01/2023 (German edition).

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