Detailed teaching times will be updated later this summer.
• Magnitude and causes of internal displacement, immigration and emigration and definitions of human mobility status
• Special issues in health of individuals and populations residing outside their home region
• Characteristics of travel and travellers in the world
• Impact of human mobility on transmission of pathogens, example of influenza: pandemic modelling, spread and containment
• Individual and institutional competences in transnational health care
• Transnational encounters in health care
• Impact of globalization on global medicines and vaccines production, global view to counterfeit drugs
This course can be replaced by (TERHOI5 Perhehoitotieteellisen tiedon syventäminen) course.
Lecture Themes:
Organised by the University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, Department of Public Health. Course director: Sohaib Khan
Course coordinator and registration: Paola Kontro,University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, Department of Public Health e-mail: paola.kontro@uef.fi
The literature on the course covers basic concepts of the sociology of health, health care and professions as social institutions, the cultural contexts of health and illness.
Book exam. No lectures. Please enroll to the exams at least 7 days prior to the exam at: http://www.uta.fi/nettiopsu/
Exam dates:
Autumn term
11.9.2014 at 12-16
30.10.2014 at 12-16
4.12.2014 at 12-16
Spring term 2015
22.1.2015 at 12-16
19.3.2015 at 12-16
7.5.2015 at 12-16
Book exam on HES general exam dates. No lectures.
Autumn term
11.9.2014 at 12-16
30.10.2014 at 12-16
4.12.2014 at 12-16
Spring term 2015
22.1.2015 at 12-16
19.3.2015 at 12-16
7.5.2015 at 12-16
Tapio Kirsi is the responsible teacher in autumn 2014. The teacher for spring 2015 will be announced by the end of year 2014.
Group one: Professor Matti Lehtinen and university lecturer Subas Neupane
Group two: Professor Päivi Leino-Arjas and university lecturer Tarja Kinnunen
Kurssi perustuu Marja Aartsenin videoituihin luentoihin, jotka opiskelijat katsovat omilta koneiltaan. Luennot ja jaksolla opiskelijoille annettavat tehtävät puretaan neljässä työryhmäistunnossa, jotka järjestetään marras-joulukuussa torstaisin klo 12.00-14.00
The course is based on recorded lectures given by a Dutch exchange researcher Marja Aartsen in spring term 2010. The course contains watching six recorded lectures opened for the students in Moodle and four workshop sessions where the core themes of the lectures will be discussed and assignments given to students unpacked .
The workshop sessions will be held on Thursdays at 12-14 o'clock on 6, 13 and 27 November and 11 December 2014. The venue will be announced later.
Priority for those students to whom the course is compulsory (Kansanterveystieteen tutkinto-opiskelijat)
The course familiarizes students with the multidisciplinary field of Public Health and professions.
This course is organized with and as part of the course TERKANA3 Terveys ja yhteiskuntapolitiikka (5 ECTS) together with the Finnish students.
The students can include and optional work placement 0-10 ECTS in their studies. There are two options to do the work practicum, 5 ECTS and 10 ECTS. 5 ECTS equals 5-6 weeks work practicum and 10 ECTS 3 months (which is required for international Erasmus work placements).
The compulsory work practicum seminar will be held in period III. Note! The corresponding Finnish work practicum seminar TERKAN5 Harjoittelu is given in period I. MHS students can alternatively also attend this seminar.
The students can include and optional work placement 0-10 ECTS in their studies. There are two options to do the work practicum, 5 ECTS and 10 ECTS. 5 ECTS equals 5-6 weeks work practicum and 10 ECTS 3 months (which is required for international Erasmus work placements).
The compulsory work practicum seminar will be held in period III. Note! The corresponding Finnish work practicum seminar TERKAN5 Harjoittelu is given in period I. MHS students can alternatively also attend this seminar.
Starting at the 16th of March (week 12).
Weeks 12-13: Reading the book, writing the learning diary/electronic exam. Working needed about 47 hrs. (1.75 ects.)
Week 14: Lectures and answering the questions in the Moodle. Working needed about 7 hrs. (0.25 ects.).
Weeks 15-20: Group+individual working. Live-meetings are recommendable for the group work. Further information given around the beginning of the course. Working needed about 80 hrs.