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Netherlands: Masters in Public Health/International Course in Health Development; Health Systems Policy and Management track (MPH/ICHD - general track)

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Country: Netherlands
Organization: Royal Tropical Institute
Registration deadline: 19 Jun 2016
Starting date: 19 Sep 2016
Ending date: 08 Sep 2017

This course is targeted at those who aspire to management positions in the public health.

The Master of Public Health/International Course in Health Development (MPH/ICHD) is an annual 12-month MPH programme organized by the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU). Participants can choose from the following study tracks: Health Systems Policy & Management track, Sexual and Reproductive Health track, and a HIV and AIDS track.

The MPH is accredited by the Netherlands-Flemish Accreditation Organization (NVAO).

Public health and health care in a changing environment

Health systems in low- and middle-income countries face a wide range of challenges:

  • inequities in health and health care
  • the overwhelming problems posed by the HIV pandemic
  • health sector reforms
  • epidemiological and demographic transitions with their double burden of disease
  • new partnerships between donors and other institutions
  • the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and what lies beyond 2015
  • focus on quality of services and evidence-based public health

Providing an effective response to these issues requires well-trained professionals able to solve complex public health problems systematically and using a multi-sectoral approach.

MPH/ICHD participants have the option choosing between three tracks:

  • MPH /ICHD Health Systems Policy & Management track
  • MPH/ICHD Sexual and Reproductive Health track
  • MPH/ICHD HIV and AIDS track

Objectives

The ICHD/MPH is designed to develop the capacity of senior health managers to use an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to address health problems in their country. At the end of the programme, the public health manager should be able to:

  • critically analyse the health status of a population and identify health needs
  • appraise the role of health systems in terms of fundamental goals, functions, actors and performance
  • identify priorities and influence effective policy-making and strategic planning concerning interventions aiming at improving public health, taking into account scientific evidence and best practice
  • implement and monitor health interventions by managing human, financial and logistic resources
  • work professionally across different sectors, disciplines and institutional levels with public and private actors, and through advocacy, communication and networking
  • identify research needs, commission research, and critically analyse and use research results
  • incorporate a pro-poor and equity approach in all actions
  • continuously examine and critically reflect on own practice and values and adjust them accordingly

How to register:

http://www.kit.nl/health/training/master-public-health-international-course-health-development/


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