Short Courses and
Master’s Programmes at Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) – registration is open!
Location: Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Language: English
Netherlands Course in
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (NTC)
This course provides
essential preparation for medical doctors, nurses, midwives and other health
professionals who intend to work in low- and middle-income countries or
societies.
Duration: 3 months
Upcoming course: 11
September – 15 December 2017
Master in International
Health
This course is a
flexible, modular programme that aims to develop the capacity of professionals
to work at the interface of international organizations and national health
systems. The Netherlands Course in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene is the core
course of this master programme. This course can be followed full-time in
1 year or part-time (up to 5 years).
Upcoming course start
date: 11 September 2017
Using Geographic
information systems in disease control programs (GIS)
This course gives an introduction
to the use of GIS in disease control programmes and provides knowledge and
basic skills on how GIS can be used for disease control, focusing on the
epidemiological assessment of disease burden and the improvement of
programmatic planning and management.
Course dates: 19 -
30 June 2017 (Early bird fee)
Analysing Disrupted
Health Systems (ADHS)
This 10-day residential
training programme for health professionals focuses on the analysis of health
systems in countries affected by, or recovering from, protracted crisis. It is
organised jointly with the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Centre for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and Save the Children.
Course dates: 14
-25 August 2017
Master in Public Health
(MPH/ICHD)
Tracks in Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights, Health Systems Policy & Management and
Health Systems in conflict affected and fragile environments
Course dates: 18
September 2017 - 7 September 2018
For more information on
studying at KIT and the rest of the course offer please go to www.kit.nl/training
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