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KIT Institute Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity (CCPH-HE)
KIT Institute

Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity (CCPH-HE)

Amsterdam, Netherlands

14 Weeks

English

Full time

17 Jun 2025*

07 Sep 2025

EUR 7,300 **

On-Campus

* 2 months before start of course (in case the participant needs visa: 3 months!)

** Spring 2025, Autumn 2025 7600 Eur

Key Summary

    About: The Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity (CCPH-HE) offers students comprehensive knowledge of public health principles, focusing on health equity. This program is designed to address the social determinants of health and prepare students to tackle health disparities.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers including public health practitioners, health equity researchers, and community health advocates. The skills gained will enable them to influence policy and improve health outcomes in diverse populations.

Introduction

The Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity is aimed at health professionals, such as doctors, nurses and midwives, as well as social scientists, (health) economists, and other professionals, who already work in public health in low- and middle-income settings and/or with marginalised communities and are seeking a deeper understanding through training in public health. It is also directed at professionals working mostly in health service delivery who are considering a career switch to public health.

In addition, this course would prepare you to work with refugees or disadvantaged populations in a high-income country. You may aim to work at a national or decentralised level (region, district, local authority) with the government or for healthcare programmes with (inter)national NGOs.

The Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity is organised by KIT Royal Tropical Institute in collaboration with the Vrije Universiteit Medical Centre (VU) in Amsterdam and the University Hospital of the University of Amsterdam (UvA). It is NVAO and tropEd accredited, as part of the Master in Public Health and Health Equity.

In the Netherlands, the Core Course in Public Health and Health Equity (*) forms part of a post-graduate training programme for physicians, leading to a diploma as MD Global Health and Tropical Medicine (AIGT). For more information, please visit: www.oigt.nl.

(* formerly known as NTC, Netherlands Course on Global Health and Tropical Medicine)

Admission criteria

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree or equivalent academic training in either medicine or another field related to health care, such as health sciences, health economics, social sciences, or nursing.
  • A minimum of three years of health-related work experience in health systems not limited to (organisation of) individual patient care but including involvement with public/global health, in resource-constrained settings and/or with marginalised communities and proven interest in these areas.
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Computer literacy is essential: we use a virtual learning platform and digital tools in our education and assignments, and the exams are conducted online.

Program Admission Requirements

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