Www4.uib.no
Global Health University of Bergen
WebFocus will be on major global health challenges. The course will outline the interaction between health and poverty and between health and social, political, economical and cultural factors. Major themes are Public health; Major diseases and disabilities; Global health and ethics; Anthropology, economics and health systems.
Actived: 3 days ago
Behaviour, Health and Nutrition University of Bergen
WebThe course will apply to students' knowledge of key aspects of diet and nutrition and their role in behaviour, cognition, mental and somatic health. The course provides insight into how diet can be seen as part of a larger picture of life. Theoretical knowledge within sleep, circadian rhythms, energy metabolism, brain function and stress is
Methods in Global Health Research University of Bergen
WebThe course comprises an introduction to the theory of science and ethics; qualitative research methodology; epidemiology and statistics. It provides an overview of the theory of science related to the use of different research methodologies for global health, as well as key concepts and approaches to study design, data collection methods and
Introduction to anthropology in global health University of Bergen
WebThe course provides an introduction to medical anthropology exploring the socio-cultural and structural conditions that shape experiences of health, illness and disability. The focus will be placed on reproductive health, with a particular emphasis on pregnancy-, abortion- and birth related experience.
Health and Human Rights
WebThe overall objective of this course is to provide students with knowledge of the interconnections between health and human rights, including the right to health protection in international human rights law. While the nature, content and scope of the right to health protection in international law is central, basic civil human rights (autonomy
Migration and Health University of Bergen
WebThe student understands the relation between being a migrant and health, and is able to reflect on different solutions to solve the challenges. - The student will be able to understand that cultural differences are of importance both regarding legislation and perceptions of and expression of health problems, and can discuss these factors both
Medical Health Psychology University of Bergen
WebCourse Content. Teaching in medical health psychology is intended to provide students with an understanding of selected aspects of biological, psychological and social factors in sickness and health, and an understanding of the relationships between psychosomatic illnesses, psychosomatic problems, somatisation and hypochondria.
Health and Human Rights
WebThe overall objective of this course is to provide students with knowledge of the interconnections between health and human rights, including the right to health protection in international human rights law. While the nature, content and scope of the right to health protection in international law is central, basic civil human rights (autonomy
Introduction to Occupational Health University of Bergen
WebAt the end of the course, the students are able to: describe the basic concepts in occupational health. outline the tasks and structure of occupational health services. recognize the most important risk factors for illness and injuries at work places, both nationally and globally. describe the major occupational diseases nationally and globally.
Ethics and health research University of Bergen
WebThe main objective of the course is to familiarize candidates with relevant aspects of medical and health related research. The course provides insight into the research process and tools for how to reflect over a scientific project in terms of how it relates to truth and fairness and whether the expected outcome will improve societal development.
Health innovation University of Bergen
WebThe main goal of the course is to inspire students at the CCBIO Research School for Cancer Studies and the Neuro-SysMed Research School, as well as other interested PhD students, to actively explore the innovation potential of their own research, and let the students acquire knowledge and skills that enable them to secure rights to, and thus control the …
Applied Economic Evaluation in Health Care University of Bergen
WebThe module has duration of three weeks for doctoral level. The module is designed to equip students with knowledge about the basic theoretical foundations of Economic Evaluation, and to enable them with the practical skills to undertake health economic decision modelling. By the end of the first week of the module, students should be able to:
Global Nutrition Universitetet i Bergen
WebObjectives: The objectives of the course are to increase the student's knowledge, competence and skills in the field of global nutrition embracing: the interdisciplinary nature of nutritional problems in low-income countries. the current key global challenges to human nutrition today. the regional trends in nutritional indicators.
Find course University of Bergen
WebFind course. Courses are the building blocks of a study programme. Some courses are only available for students admitted to specific study programmes, while others are open to all UiB students. Exchange students can choose from a variety of courses taught in English. Some courses are also available for non-UiB students.
Top Categories
Popular Searched
› Vive health automatic folding scooter
› Saskatchewan health care policy manual
› Northwell health nurse externships
› Values of the human health organization
› Southern community mental health service
› Health and wellness national guard
› Refugee health problems in europe
› Exchange server health and performance
Recently Searched
› Virtual health care training
› Shield health care regional center
› Fairfax county public schools mental health
› Us health care costs by year
› Family health insurance quotes
› Anderson county mental health sc
› Environmental health handbook volume 1
› Luminis health employee incentives
› World health organization conference