Reference Code | EUG2_T2_1_0032 |
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Host Institution | LMU - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Description |
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Period | 13 Jan 2025 — 7 Mar 2025 |
Duration | |
Mode | Online |
Type of activity | Course |
Target groups | Master students, PhD students |
Location | Online |
WP | WP 2 |
ISCED Fields of Study | 0912 - Medicine, 098 - Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 09: Health and welfare |
Contact Person | Ashley Haberman-Lawson osh-munich@lrz.uni-muenchen.de |
Content and Methodology | The world is facing a new era of emerging infectious diseases (e.g., SARS-CoV-2) that can threaten human health due to their complexity and devastating impact on society and the socio-economic development of each country. This pandemic has highlighted the importance of training human resources in public health to recognise, monitor, and treat positive COVID-19 cases and to communicate to the population the importance of adhering to the containment and mitigation measures recommended at the local, regional, and global levels. In this sense, this course is aimed at students of related disciplines to provide basic knowledge of the disease outbreak investigation process using the COVID-19 pandemic as an example. Theoretical foundation will be provided to participants to support outbreak management in their local communities. The course content is developed using a case-based problem divided into two main chapters:
The course is 8 weeks long, with each week containing one unit of interactive video content, mandatory lectures, activities, quizzes, assessments, and the requirements listed at the beginning of each unit. |
Recognition | Transcript of records - ECTS |
Language | English |
Funding by EUGLOH budget | Funded in part |
Recruitment of Participants | First Come First Served |
Number of open spots | 50 |
Call for Applications |
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