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1Education in Safety Promotion at theKarolinska
Institutet, Sweden
- Ph.D. Course Injury Surveillance and Coding
- 1 October 2009 - 31 March 2010On internet, 7,5
credits (25 rate) - Course content
- Injury Surveillance
- Community Survey
- Administrative Registers
Master Program in Public Health Sciences, esp.
Safety Promotion August 2010 June 2012
Stockholm, Sweden or internet 120 credits The
program gives students an opportunity to develop
a scientific approach and a sound theoretical
understanding of public health in general and
their chosen specialisations. Safety
promotion This course gives students greater
knowledge and understanding of analytical work in
the planning of safety-promotion measures,
locally and internationally. Students learn to
organise, analyse, plan, implement and evaluate
population-based safety promotion
activities.Specific eligibility
requirements Bachelors degree or vocational
degree worth at least 180 credits in public
health sciences, healthcare or other relevant
social sciences subject area. For information
contact lars-gunnar.horte_at_ki.se Application
deadline 1 February 2010
- Ph.D. Course
- Research in Injury Prevention and Safety
Promotion Designs, Methods Analysis - October - November 2009 (5 weeks)
- Stockholm, Sweden, 7,5 credits
- Course content
- Principles for Research in Injury Prevention
Safety Promotion - Health Systems based on Injury Surveillance
Systems Registry Data - Safety Promotion Interventions/ Trend analyses,
Violence Prevention - Socio- economic differences in injuries
- Principles of IP/SP applied to the Area of Road
Traffic Accidents. - For information contact reza.mohammadi_at_ki.se
- Application deadline 15 April 2009
Participants from the 3rd International Ph.D.
Course 2006 and the faculty.
Karolinska Institutet Leif Svanström,
ProfessorMoa Sundström, Co-ordinator Dept. of
Public Health Sciences, Division of Social
Medicine, Norrbacka SE-171 76 Stockholm,
Sweden www.phs.ki.se/csp
leif.svanstrom_at_ki.se
moa.sundstrom_at_ki.se