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CURRICULUM FOR HEALTH SCIENCES IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE
TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR PRACTICE
& RESEARCH IN PUBLIC HEALTH

This Curriculum - prepared for an Internet-based platform - is a result of mutual work of public health teachers from different training and research institutions, predominantly in South Eastern European countries, members of the PH-SEE Network. The main aim of this Curriculum is to support and improve the quality of postgraduate training in public health based on specific health and training needs in South Eastern European countries, using a Pan-European context.

This Curriculum consists of ten Units, each comprising a number of related Topics. For each topic one or more training modules of varying length will be available during a continuous development process. These modules should be used in postgraduate training programme and/or continuing education for public health professionals.

Modules are prepared in such a way that each lecturer in the PH-SEE Network can use them in his/her own teaching practice. Standard Forms (short description of modules) are visible for all visitors. Full texts (accepted upon reviews) are accessible for authorized members only. The access code (password) may be obtained on request from the national coordinator / participating centres or from the Curriculum technical editor (ikocev@eunet.rs).

The Internet Platform provides an opportunity for continuous development of the Curriculum contents. All teachers in the PH-SEE Network and those who are actively involved in different capacities in training and research in South Eastern Europe countries are welcome to contribute as authors (see Didactic Guidelines for Authors and Standard Form).

All contributions are assumed as published with ISBN No. 953-6255-23-5 (Publisher: Andrija Stampar School of Public Health, Medical School, University of Zagreb).
 


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1. Introduction to Health Sciences and Public Health


2. Theoretical Foundations of Health Sciences


3. Methods and Tools in Health Sciences
     Editors: Jadranka Bozikov, Zagreb (jbozikov@snz.hr)
     Editors: Lijana Zaletel Kragelj, Ljubljana (lijana.kragelj@mf.uni-lj.si)

     Full textbook will be published soon!


4. Health Determinants in the Scope of New Public Health
     Editors: Lidia Georgieva, Sofia (lidia@omega.bg)
     Editors: Genc Burazeri, Tirana (gburazeri@yahoo.com)

 

Health Determinants in the Scope of New Public Health:
A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals

ISBN 3-89918-146-8
Health Determinants in the Scope of New Public Health.
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2005.

Contents of the book  Contents, Preface and List of Authors (92 KB).

Full text is available
Part 1: Health Systems Analysis  Complete book (4753 KB)



5. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
     Editors: Doncho Donev, Skopje (donevdoncho@gmail.com)
     Editors: Gordana Pavlekovic, Zagreb (gpavleko@snz.hr)
     Editors: Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj, Ljubljana (lijana.kragelj@mf.uni-lj.si)

 

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers,
Health Professionals
and Decision Makers

ISBN 978-3-89918-169-2
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2007.


Part 1: Health Systems Analysis  Complete book (6851 KB)


6. Management in Health Care Practice
     Editors: Luka Kovacic, Zagreb (lkovacic@snz.hr)
     Editors: Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj, Ljubljana (lijana.kragelj@mf.uni-lj.si)

 

Management in Health Care Practice
A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals
ISBN 978-3-89918-175-3
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2008.


Part 1: Health Systems Analysis  Complete book (8921 KB)


7. Health Systems and their Evidence Based Development
     Editors: Vesna Bjegovic, Belgrade (bjegov@eunet.rs)
     Editors: Doncho Donev, Skopje (donevdoncho@gmail.com)

 

Health Systems and their Evidence Based Development:
A Handbook for Teachers, Reseachers and Health Professionals

ISBN 3-89918-123-9
Citation: Bjegovic, Vesna; Donev, Donco; editors.
Health Systems and their Evidence Based Development.
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2004.

Contents of the book  Contents, Preface and List of Authors (123 KB).

Part 1: Health Systems Analysis  Complete book (1946 KB)


8. Public Health Strategies, a Tool for Regional Development

     Editors: Silvia Gabriela Scintee, Bucharest (gscintee@ispb.ro)
     Editors: Adriana Galan, Bucharest (agalan@ispb.ro)

 

Public Health Strategies: A Tool For Regional Development
A Handbook for Teachers, Researchers and Health Professionals

ISBN 3-89918-145-X
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2005.

Contents of the book  Contents, Preface and List of Authors (171 KB).

Part 1: Health Systems Analysis  Complete book (5453 KB)


9. Emerging Infections and the Level of Preparedness
    in the European Region Change

     Editors: Ibrachim Khan, Bielefeld (ibrachim.khan@uni-bielefeld.de)
     Editors: Rashid Chotani, Baltimore (rchotani@jhsph.edu)
     Editors: Ulrich Laaser, Bielefeld (ulrich.laaser@uni-bielefeld.de)

 

Emerging Infections and the Level of Preparedness in the European Region
ISBN 3-89918-126-3
Citation: Khan, Ibrahim; Chotani, Rashid; Laaser, Ulrich.
Emerging Infections and the Level of Preparedness in the European Region.
Lage, Germany: Hans Jacobs, 2004.

Part 1: Health Systems Analysis
 Complete book (1712 KB)

 

 

 
Last updated on 19 November 2008

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