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Public Health Planning for Hearing Impairment

Course Dates: 18 - 22 June 2012

The LSHTM invites applications for their Short Course Public Health Planning for Hearing Impairment (formerly Community Ear and Hearing Health in Developing Countries). The aim of the course is to enable participants to understand the magnitude, causes, prevention and management of ear and hearing disorders in developing countries. The course will look to familiarise participants with public health approaches to ear and hearing care and explore planning principles to develop appropriate service delivery programmes.

This 5-day intensive course is aimed at Otologists, Audiologists, Paediatricians and Allied professionals, especially in the communication sciences, health planners and NGO staff who intend to work in this field in a developing country, or are already doing so. Experts who come from or have lived and worked in developing countries will be the teaching the course, including using interactive and group work teaching methods.

How to apply

Please follow this link to the ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

 

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is committed to improving global health through its programme of short and full-time postgraduate study.

Please note:

  • If you have been offered a place on the course you will not be able to register without bringing formal ID (Passport / UK photo driving license) to registration.
  • The School may cancel courses two weeks before the first day of the course if numbers prove insufficient.  In those circumstances, course fees will be refunded.
  • The School cannot accept responsibility for accommodation, travel and other losses incurred as a result of the course being cancelled.
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