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Disease Burden and Health Planning
WEBThe Global Burden of Disease (GBD) is the most well-known assessment of disease burden. The first GBD study took place in 1990, here the concept of DALYs was devised and sought to quantify the health effects of more than 100 diseases and injuries for eight regions of the world. This provides estimates of morbidity and mortality by sex, age, and
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Imperial WHO College Collaborating Centre
WEBTraining and education are at the heart of all our centre’s activities. These courses are ran by Imperial College School of Public Health with relation, when applicable, to activities the department has with the WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health and Education Training. All courses are quality assured and accredited by Imperial
Health Systems Development
WEBModule Structure. The Health System Development module will run in term two for Master in Public Health (MPH) students on Mondays for 10 sessions—special exceptions are made for WHO postgraduate fellows, Imperial staff, other Imperial postgraduate to take part if capacity permits. At its core, the teaching and learning in this module is
Postgraduate Fellowship Programme – Imperial WHO College …
WEBThe WHO Collaborating Centre at Imperial College London Postgraduate Fellowship Programme is a full-time academic programme (35 hours/week) aimed at Public Health, Family Medicine, and Clinical Specialists. Candidates spend 3 days a week on placements carefully organised to reflect their professional interests. The placements are in the …
Advanced Leadership – Imperial WHO College Collaborating Centre
WEBWHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training Advanced Leadership course is a one-week intensive training that equips health professionals with the tools requires to manage this organisations, services and health systems efficiently and effectively. The content of the course is built around WHO framework and aims to help
Dr Alex Chen – Imperial WHO College Collaborating Centre
WEBDr. Alex, Chih-Yu CHEN, M.D., M.Sc. Dr. Alex Chen is a medical doctor studying in PhD program with Taiwan government Top University Strategic Alliance (TUSA) scholarship at WHO Collaborating Centre of Imperial College London. He got his M.D. Degree from Taipei Medical University in 2008 then had the M.Sc. Degree in the International Health
Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious Diseases
WEBEpidemiology is considered to be the foundation of public health where epidemiological surveillance is the keystone of epidemiology. This training will equip the participants with the important technical awareness and skillset that will enable them to work with different surveillance systems. Throughout the course, the main focus will be on the
Advanced Health & Medical Research Training – Imperial WHO …
WEBAdvanced Health & Medical Research Training. Course duration: Two weeks. Organised by: WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education & Training. Aimed at: Medical and health professionals. Course director: Professor Salman Rawaf. Course co-ordinator: Ms Ela Augustyniak. Background. Medical and health professionals in academia have a …
Dr Ricky Banarsee – Imperial WHO College Collaborating Centre
WEBCo-Director. After an early career in the armed forces (overseas), Ricky (Reetoo) Banarsee graduated in Psychology before embarking a career in healthcare. He was appointed Senior Tutor (Mental Health) at Shenley Hospital/NWLHT in 1986 and later entered general management as Head of Mental Health Community Services in Brent. In the early 1990
Quality Governance Joint Fellowship – Imperial WHO College
WEBWe are pleased to be launching the inaugural Quality Governance Joint Fellowship Programme run in a unique partnership between the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh’s Quality Governance Collaborative (RCPE QGC) and the WHO Collaborating Center for Public Health Education and Training – Imperial College London,. The Joint …
Acute Events Management Course – Imperial WHO College …
WEBThe Acute Events Management course is intended to equip public health professionals with the tools required to manage their organisations, services, and health systems efficiently and effectively in the events of adverse circumstances with particular emphasis on epidemic and pandemic situations. The content of the course is built around the WHO
Emergency Preparedness & Planning – Imperial WHO College …
WEBPublic Health Emergencies. “Emergency preparedness is a programme of long-term development activities whose goals are to strengthen the overall capacity and capability of a country to manage all types of emergencies efficiently and to bring about an orderly transition from relief through recovery and back to sustainable development.”.
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