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About this courseFrom prenatal to old age, each phase in life is characterized by specific public health challenges. Life-course epidemiology increasingly shows how health problems at one or multiple periods in life have consequences for public health later in life. Preventing immediate or later life consequences requires appropriate public health strategies. In this course, these strategies are pivotal; students will be trained how and why public health strategies in different phases of the life course are developed and implemented. The core theme of the course is how to use epidemiological evidence for public health strategies implemented in society. Application of the research methods will be illustrated with existing strategies concerning prenatal care, early child development, labour participation, ageing and end-of-life care. The programme consists of lectures, group discussions and an assignment. ObjectivesDuring this course, students will learn
AssessmentAssignment(s), Attendance | Practical informationCourse codeEL024 EC points2 Start date
End dateCourse daysT.B.A. Course fee€ 1500 LocationErasmus MC LevelNone Prerequisites-FacultyJuanita Haagsma, Amy van Grieken |