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5 Short courses in Health Informatics in Netherlands
Psychedelic Research
University of Groningen's interdisciplinary Psychedelic Research school is a collaboration between the UMCG, the Netherlands Indegeest Netwerk, and seven other universities. Participants with an interest in neuroscience and multidisciplinary research methods will be acquainted with the latest developments in the rapidly expanding field of psychedelic research.
Qualitative Methods in Health Systems Research
This course in Qualitative Methods in Health Systems Research at the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) focuses on qualitative health systems research. Participants gain experience in each step of the qualitative research process and learn ways to enhance the utilisation of research results.
Analysing Disrupted Health Systems (ADHS)
If you are a health professional working in or with countries in crisis, working as health personnel in government institutions, NGOs, UN agencies and humanitarian organisations or as an independent consultant, then this Analysing Disrupted Health Systems (ADHS) course offered by Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) is intended for you.
Global perspectives on Digital Health (GPDH)
The Global perspectives on Digital Health (GPDH) course offered by Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) offers an introduction and overview of digital health, including a strong emphasis on how in reality, digital health functions in various settings.
Bone, Joint and Tendon Care
The goal of University of Groningen's summer school Bone, Joint and Tendon Care (BJTC) is to teach a yearly, English taught, 5-day program using a multidisciplinary approach on the subjects of orthopaedics, traumatology and sports medicine.