A FORUM on ONTARIO MEDICINE: business and professional
Information from various contributors edited by Dr.Alex Franklin MBBS(Lond.)Dip.Phys.Med(UK) DPH & DIH(Tor.)LMC(C)FLex(USA).Fellow Med.Soc.London, Liveryman of London Society of Apothecaries. Freeman of City of London. Member Toronto Faculty club & Toronto Medico-Legal society.
27 Jul 2011
UK LONDON University: School of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Global Health Policy (by Distance Learning)
We are pleased to announce the launch of this new course by distance learning for 2011. Click here to listen to an interview with Dr Justin Parkhurst
These courses aim to provide students with an in-depth understanding of health determinants and outcomes that transcend national boundaries, and the policy responses required to protect and promote population health in a globalising world. The courses combine core modules on the economics and politics of global health (including such topics as global health diplomacy, trade and health and migration), global environmental change, and key issues in global health policy (such as access to medicines, virus sharing and tobacco control).
Course Content
Students can choose to study an MSc, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate, or individual modules. The last option is ideal if you wish to sample the degree or update your professional knowledge.
Credits awarded
Credits will be awarded to all modules (15 credits each) and (MSc only) the project (45 credits) successfully completed. To successfully pass an award the following credits must be gained:
The compulsory core modules, which are common to the Certificate, Diploma and MSc courses, comprise:
•GHM101 The Economics of Global Health Policy •GHM102 The Politics of Global Health Policy •GHM103 Environmental Change and Global Health Policy •GHM104 Issues in Global Health Policy These four modules constitute the Postgraduate Certificate. After successful completion of the core modules, those registered for the Postgraduate Diploma and MSc must successfully pass a specific number of further modules to complete the award.
Students registered for the Postgraduate Diploma must select four modules from the list below.
Students registered for the MSc must choose five elective modules from the list below, and must also complete a project report in their final year. (Alternatively, three further elective modules may be chosen from the list below in place of the project report.)
Note that restrictions and prerequisites may apply to some of the modules below. Not all modules will be available every year.
•EPM303 Epidemiology of Non-communicable Diseases •IDM213 Immunology of Infection and Vaccines •IDM301 Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries •IDM501 HIV/AIDS •IDM502 Tuberculosis •IDM503 Malaria •PHM201 Analytical Models for Decision Making •PHM202 Communicable Disease Control •PHM205 Environmental Epidemiology •PHM206 Environmental Health Policy •PHM207 Health Care Evaluation •PHM211 Medical Anthropology in Public Health •PHM214 Conflict and Health (available in 2012-13) •PHM215 History and Health
GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
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(by Distance Learning)
We are pleased to announce the launch of this new course by distance learning for 2011.
Click here to listen to an interview with Dr Justin Parkhurst
These courses aim to provide students with an in-depth understanding of health determinants and outcomes that transcend national boundaries, and the policy responses required to protect and promote population health in a globalising world. The courses combine core modules on the economics and politics of global health (including such topics as global health diplomacy, trade and health and migration), global environmental change, and key issues in global health policy (such as access to medicines, virus sharing and tobacco control).
Course Content
Students can choose to study an MSc, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate, or individual modules. The last option is ideal if you wish to sample the degree or update your professional knowledge.
Credits awarded
Credits will be awarded to all modules (15 credits each) and (MSc only) the project (45 credits) successfully completed. To successfully pass an award the following credits must be gained:
Postgraduate Certificate – 60 credits
Postgraduate Diploma – 120 credits
MSc – 180 credits
Course structures
The compulsory core modules, which are common to the Certificate, Diploma and MSc courses, comprise:
•GHM101 The Economics of Global Health Policy
•GHM102 The Politics of Global Health Policy
•GHM103 Environmental Change and Global Health Policy
•GHM104 Issues in Global Health Policy
These four modules constitute the Postgraduate Certificate. After successful completion of the core modules, those registered for the Postgraduate Diploma and MSc must successfully pass a specific number of further modules to complete the award.
Students registered for the Postgraduate Diploma must select four modules from the list below.
Students registered for the MSc must choose five elective modules from the list below, and must also complete a project report in their final year. (Alternatively, three further elective modules may be chosen from the list below in place of the project report.)
Note that restrictions and prerequisites may apply to some of the modules below. Not all modules will be available every year.
•EPM303 Epidemiology of Non-communicable Diseases
•IDM213 Immunology of Infection and Vaccines
•IDM301 Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases in Developing Countries
•IDM501 HIV/AIDS
•IDM502 Tuberculosis
•IDM503 Malaria
•PHM201 Analytical Models for Decision Making
•PHM202 Communicable Disease Control
•PHM205 Environmental Epidemiology
•PHM206 Environmental Health Policy
•PHM207 Health Care Evaluation
•PHM211 Medical Anthropology in Public Health
•PHM214 Conflict and Health (available in 2012-13)
•PHM215 History and Health