Principles of Health Protection - February-March 2025Info Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionCourse Dates - delivered virtually over 6 half days from 12:30-16:30: Tuesday 25th February Thursday 27th February Tuesday 4th March Thursday 6th March Tuesday 11th March Thursday 13th March The University of Exeter is a leader in public health research and education. Our flagship CPD course, led by Dr Bharat Pankhania alongside renowned guest speakers, tackles key concepts in health protection, addressing local, national and global challenges. The importance of Communicable Disease Control expertise and collaborative working, with an emphasis on prevention being the best way forward. The course will give participants a grounding in the core principles of health protection and is a useful building block towards achieving competency in health protection on call. The content will cover all the Faculty of Public Health competencies, including part of the syllabus for the DFPH (Diplomate exam) and will serve as a refresher and a primer for new practitioners (Consultant to Health Protection Practitioners). Whis is the course for? It is useful for those already working in or considering working in public health, health protection, infection control, environmental health, infections with an animal and human interface, and primary care. Accreditation CPD points applied for through The Royal College of Physicians.
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Additional ItemsContactFor a full programme and/or any other enquiries about the course, please e-mail [email protected] or call +44 (0)1392 722964. Website: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hls/studying/cpd/ @ExeterMedCPD More InformationInternationally, our course will demonstrate the importance of infectious disease epidemiology, the planning to prevent outbreaks and horizon scanning for rising threats, which, if they were to occur, would devastate a country and its people. Preparedness planning pays and being knowledgeable about the communicable and non communicable incidents and outbreaks will serve leaders in this domain well. Learning Outcomes At the end of the course the learner will be expected to be able to:
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