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Still Accepting Enrolments - Graduate Certificate in Health Services Research and Development 2012 (in block mode)
5/02/2012 9:31:34 PM
The Graduate Certificate in Health Services Research and Development is being offered in block mode in the Sydney CBD in 2012. Because the course does not commence until March 19 applications can be accepted up until March 12, although the earlier an application is submitted the better.
This
is an exciting time to be considering further education in this field –
particularly with the current emphasis, dialogue and interest in national health reform.
What does the course aim to teach?
The
Graduate Certificate in Health Services Research and Development is
designed to equip students with essential skills required to both
understand and conduct health services research.
What are the subject areas?
It consists of 4 core subjects:
· Research studies design
· Health service research analysis
· Health services evaluation and development
· Health economic principles and research methods
Who would benefit from this course?
These courses are aimed to suit the needs of a wide variety of careers including those people working in:
· Medicare Locals
· Health or hospital districts
· Policy, planning and public health units of health agencies
· Policy, planning and public health units of government agencies within the health portfolio
· Universities
· Health research units and centres
· Clinical units
Course
delivery has been designed to meet the needs of those students who will
be balancing their studies with their current employment obligations.
What are the pre-requisites for entry?
Applicants
must have a bachelor degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised
institution and at least two years relevant professional work
experience.
Where and when are the subjects taught?
In 2012, courses will be offered at the University of Wollongong’s Sydney Business School, currently conveniently located at 1 Macquarie Place, Circular Quay in Sydney's CBD).
There
will be two blocks of a fortnight each. The first block will be held on
March 19-30 and will cover the first half of the four subjects. The
second block will be held on September 3-14 and will cover the second
half of the four subjects. This is convenient for those who are working
full-time and can make arrangements for study-leave during these times,
or for those who currently work in a part-time arrangement. Block mode
minimises travel and overlap between work and study commitments and also
facilitates mutual learning between the health professionals who
undertake the course.
Teaching staff:
The staff teaching the subjects are senior staff with extensive practical experience including:
Professor Kathy Eagar: Professor Eagar is Director of the Australian Health Services Research Institute
and is involved in all aspects of the Institute’s work. Kathy has over
twenty five years experience in the health and community care systems,
during which she has divided her time almost equally between being a
clinician, a senior manager and a health academic.
Professor David Steel: Professor Steel is Professor in Statistics and Director of the Centre for Statistical and Survey Methodology, University of Wollongong. Professor
Steel has active links with industry, which includes projects with the
Australian Bureau of Statistics, NZ Ministry of Health, NSW Health and
Statistics New Zealand.
Professor Simon Eckermann: Professor Eckermann is Professor of Health Economics at the University of Wollongong and a member of the Centre for Health Service Development. Simon has extensive experience in teaching and applying decision analytic methods for economic analysis.
Pathways
After completing the Graduate Certificate, students can continue on to complete the Master of Health Services Research program.
When is the next intake?
The next course intake begins in March 2012.
For more information:
Please visit the website for further information on the course e.g. subject descriptions, enrolment information, or contact Ian Ring email: iring@uow.edu.au or phone (02) 4221 4411. Enrolment forms are available via this link.
For more information on the Sydney Business School facilities, please visit our homepage.
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