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Principes et méthodologie de Santé Publique : Concepts et savoirs de base

This resource is available in French only.

This program is part of an online French Master in Public Health and Environmental Risks (Santé Publique et Environnement) offered by l’Ecole de Santé Publique, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Lorraine, and covers the following subjects:

  • what is public health?;
  • determinants of health status in individuals and populations; and
  • observation, research, action, the stakeholders and ethics in public health.

The program is semi-tutorial, interspersed with three self-correcting or tutored exercises, exams, and two case studies, also self-correcting or tutored. The training includes five one-hour “chats” to foster exchange and communication within the group. This program requires 50 to 70 hours over a nine-week period and costs 800 euros.

You can access this course here (in French only).

This course was recommended as a professional development resource by an NCCDH project team reviewing online courses related to health equity and the social determinants of health for a public health audience. 

Université de Lorraine /Nancy-Université (2011). Principes et méthodologie de Santé Publique: Concepts et savoirs de base. Retrived from http://www.sante-pub.u-nancy.fr/esp/principes-et-methodologie.html.

Tags: Leadership & capacity building, Online Course