Short Public Health Courses Announced at The Faculty of Public Health, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN)
Faculty of Public Health National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria in Collaboration with the Department of Community Health, LUTH, Lagos & UCH, Ibadan
Announces the following short Courses.
Announces the following short Courses.
Course | Expected Participants | Venue | Course Duration | Course Fees |
Basic Sciences in General Public Health | Doctors preparing for the primary Examination in public health. General practitioners and other health workers instrested in upgrading their knowledge of public health, medical officers of health (MOH). | Department of Community Medicine, UCH, Ibadan | 5th-9th February, 2018 | N25,000.00 |
Revision and Update in General Public Health | Resident Doctors preparing for Part I & II Fellowship Examination in public health,Medical Officers of Health (MOH), Company Medical Advisers, general practitioners and all other health workers responsible for health of population groups. | Department of Community Health, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH. | 5th-9th February, 2018 | N40,000.00 |
Applied Statistics in medical Research | Resident Doctors preparing for Part I & II Fellowship Examination, NOGs, Postgraduate students, Medical Officers of Health (MOH), Company Medical Advisers, general practitioners, research fellows and all other health workers involved in medical research. | Department of Community Health, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH. | 12th-16th February, 2018 | N30,000.00 |
Fees cover the cost of resource materials, including computer usage where applicable. A certificate will be issued to all successful participants at the courses which will run daily on the dates indicated from 9.00am to 4.30pm daily, monday to friday.
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I attended this health course. I was in Nigeria when this happen. It was great and too many information delivered about health issues. site d'origine
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