The CIHLMU Center for International Health at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München currently offers 8 Advanced Modules.
Course title: Advanced Module – Public Health Systems – Challenges and Opportunities: The Case of Nepal.
This course has been accredited by tropEd Network for Higher Education Institutions in International Health.
Content:
- An overview of the Public Health delivery system in Nepal
- Comparison of health care systems in different resource settings
- Health related challenges from supply side and demand side
- Public health interventions to address health problems
- Socio-cultural determinants of health care seeking behaviour in Nepal
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the module, the participants will be able to:
- Describe health care delivery system in Nepal and major sources of health information
- Explain major health problems including challenges and opportunities
- Identify socio-cultural aspects of care seeking, service delivery and health behaviors
- Identify innovations and initiatives to address health problems from supply side and demand side
- Assess and discuss possible health system solutions in a resource constrained system
Location:
Online via Zoom
Steps to enroll in the course:
To register, please complete the CIHLMU Advanced Module Registration Form
Course Coordinators in Nepal:
Dr. Deepak Paudel – Save the Children (Nepal)
Dr. Kedar Prasad Baral – Department of Community Health Sciences, Patan Academy of Health Sciences (Nepal)
Date: 17. – 21.05.2021
Course credits: 3 ECTS
Location: online (tutor facilitated)
Registration fee: Free for Nepalese professionals
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