Global Health News
» Go to news main2015 Certificate in Global Health
Registration open: Apply Today!
Registration deadline: December 1, 2014
Registration fee: $100
Session Dates: Tuesdays January 6 to March 31, 2015 @ 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Location: Halifax - Tupper Building Room 2L7 and Saint John – DMNB Classroom 105
Video Conference Sites: Halifax & DMNB
Have you been involved in global health and want to know more about funders, WHO, UN, and their connection to your work? The Global Health Office invites you to register for the 2015 Global Health Certificate at Dalhousie. This innovative course will examine major health-related challenges in resource constrained communities and how solutions are being developed to address these challenges. Sessions will involve presentations from global health experts on topics including global health systems, global health governance, communicable and non-communicable diseases and social determinants of health. Participants will analyze a variety of health priorities across different populations and cultural settings through case studies and discussion. The course will interest health professionals, residents, faculty, policy makers, and students who want to explore the multi-facets of global health and future directions in this field.
Dalhousie University Continuing Professional Development designates our Certificate in Global Health course for up to 24.0 credit hours for MAINPRO-M1 of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and as an accredited group learning Section 1 activity as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
For more information contact gho@dal.ca
Recent News
- Climate Course for Global Gastroenterology
- PLANS Health Professions Exploration Day
- 2023 Student Writing Competition
- Job Posting: Dalhousie Writing Centre Student Tutors
- White Fragility Clinic 2022‑2023
- Dal Med GHI Global Health Case Competition
- The Service Learning Program Invites You To The Final Presentations & Year End Celebration
- White Fragility Clinic