Teaching
The IPH uses a wide range of teaching and learning methods over the six years of the various undergraduate and MD programs.
We offer the following courses:
Pre-Medical Program: Professional Practice and Communication, Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Health Promotion Projects and Lifestyle Projects.
Pre-Clinical Program: Epidemiology, Prevention and Control of Infection, Cardiovascular Disease, Respiratory Disease, Gastrointestinal Disease, Endocrine Disorders, Musculoskeletal Disorders and Neurological and Mental Health Disorders.
Clinical Program: Public Health, Needs Assessment, Health Systems, Cardiovascular Disease, Nutritional Epidemiology, Injury, Occupational Health, Cancer, Health Behavior, Infectious Disease Control, Health Promotion, Epidemiological Research Methods, Biostatistics, Research Protocol Writing and Critical Appraisal.
The Master’s of Public Health (MPH) program is a three-year professional, part-time program. It was founded in 2010 and has 32 students currently enrolled as well as 110 alumnae. Students select from 15 courses covering Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Promotion, Management, Health Protection, Clinical Epidemiology, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Environmental Health, Occupational Health, Maternal and Child Health, and Global Health. Students on these courses are required to submit three written assignments.
The Ph.D in Public Health and Occupational Health was also started in 2010. In 2017 there were 12 students and two current alumnae. Research topics include the effects of health supplements, pesticide exposure, chemical exposure in the workplace, cardiovascular epidemiology, childhood obesity and gestational diabetes.
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