CANCHID Subscribers, Below is a query sent to the Canadian Society for International Health and re-posted here for whatever help CANCHID members can offer. It is one person looking for an appropriate program and I have posted it (a) so that someone might give advice, and (b) to remind us of the fact that we -as a community interested in Health in International Development - have not yet pulled together a good, updated, source of what programs are available where. Earlier today I participated in the Elsevier Training Seminar for the on-line use of the EMBASE and EMBASE ALERT Medical and Health databases of articles. I was struck by the fact that we can easily obtain tonnes of information about what has been published, and how important this is in research, in practice, and in keeping trained specialists up to date. At the same time we are very poorly organized to provide the right education to the right recipients in the right place and at the right time. The electronic venue (this virtual workspace) is ideally suited to provide the type of information sought by the writer below. It is also ideally suited to providing much of the education sought in the area of Health and Internat- ional Development. At the upcoming CUCHID/CSIH Conference (November 12-15) in Ottawa there will be a panel with the following theme. The future of Global Electronic Networks in Health Education, Research and Policy Coordination CANCHID subscribers with views on either the proposed panel (above) or the request below are invited to comment here (on CANCHID) or to myself (CANCHID LIstManager: [log in to unmask] ) or the author of the query below. ----- Forwarded message begins here ----- From: Diane Watson <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Date: Wed, 06 Sep 1995 Subject: Advanced Education Canadian Society for International Health (material deleted) I have been searching for doctoral programs in Health Economics, Policy and/or Administration with a concentration in International Health and Development. After phoning the Admissions Departments of all Canadian universities, I have only come up with the University of Toronto's Health Policy and Administration Program through their Department of Community Health. After phoning most of the programs in the United States that offer masters programs in health administration, I have only found one very expensive doctoral program (Johns Hopkins) with an international development focus. Although many universities offer masters degree programs, is the University of Toronto the only Canadian university to offer doctoral work in Health Policy, and Johns Hopkins is the only university offering doctoral work with an international development focus to health policy and administration? I would appreciate any leads in this area. Sincerely, Diane Watson 1107 Fairview Road #4 Clarks Summit, PA 717-586-4164 (H) 717-941-6225 (W) [log in to unmask] ------ Forwarded message ends here ------