Global Health Challenges and One Health

Description about program

Learning objectives:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

Understand the importance of collaborative skills in interprofessional action in One Health;

Describe the role of each professional in the One Health teams;

Define the importance of One Health in addressing communicable and non-communicable diseases;

Recognize aspects of human, animal, and environmental interconnection in One Health;

Describe the importance of universal health coverage, health surveillance services, and the International Health Regulations in the application of One Health in public health policies;

Recognize the bioethical aspects in One Health and its paradigms;

Apply the principles of One Health in projects that address specific situations;

Experience multicultural learning and working in a diverse team of students from different backgrounds.
 

Contact
osh-munich@lrz.uni-muenchen.de
Domain
One Health
Training Organisation
the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU), The Center for International Health (CIH-LMU
Type of organisation
University
Type of training
E-learning
Enrollment method
Master Degrees
Language
EN
Duration
10 weeks
Cost
Unspecified