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New Masters Program in EBM and HTA
Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, offers a new internet based distance-learning programme for a Masters degree in Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and Health Technology Assessment.
EBM is the integration of best available findings from research with clinical expertise and and patient values.
HTA is the integration of EBM with the social, ethical and economic implications of the diffusion and use of health interventions/technology.
EBM and HTA deal with the equipment, devices and drugs, the medical and surgical procedures used in prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of disease, as well as the organisational and support systems needed to provide health care.
This programme addresses critical issues in health care and is targeted at the following groups:
- Clinicians/practitioners/researchers
- Health managers/administrators/planners
- Health policy makers
- Nurses
This distance learning programme is run by the Department of Public Health Sciences at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm in close collaboration
with SBU (The Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care), and CMT (Center for Medical Technology Assessment at Linköping University, Sweden).
Chairs: Professor Egon Jonsson, SBU and Karolinska Institutet
Professor Leif Svanström, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet
Application before 15 April 2002
Course start: 26th of August 2002, one year full time.
For more information and application see:
http://info.ki.se/education/2002/QFHA06_se.html
or http://www.phs.ki.se/hta_course/
Bo J A Haglund
Professor
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