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Developing an e-based postgraduate programme in public health and health promotion: Masters in Population Health Evidence, MPHe

Richard F Heller

Evidence for Population Health Unit, University of Manchester

The Masters in Population Health Evidence (MPHe: www.mphe.man.ac.uk) is the first fully web based Masters course in Public Health in the UK.

The programme aims to develop skills and competencies in population health underpinned by an evidence-based approach through active, self-directed and problem-based learning methods.

The course is aimed at a range of health professionals and covers a range of core and optional units including health promotion and the basic sciences for population health.

Key Words: public health • evidence based practice • web based • masters degree • health promotion

Health Education Journal, Vol. 62, No. 2, 153-155 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/001789690306200207


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