Public Health Across the Life Course [EL024]
Course highlights
EC points
2
Start date
02-03-2026
End date
11-03-2026
Course days
Full course days
Faculty
Prof.dr. Frank van Lenthe, Invited guest speakers
Course fee
€ 1442
Location
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam NL
Level
Intermediate
Disciplines
- Public Health
Application
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Detailed information about this course:
Description
From prenatal to old age, each phase in life is characterized by specific public health challenges. Life-course epidemiology increasingly shows how health problems at one or multiple periods in life have consequences for public health later in life. Preventing immediate or later life consequences requires appropriate public health strategies. In this course, these strategies are pivotal; students will be trained how and why public health strategies in different phases of the life course are developed and implemented. The core theme of the course is how to use epidemiological evidence for public health strategies implemented in society. Application of the research methods will be illustrated with existing strategies concerning prenatal care, early child development, labour participation, ageing and end-of-life care.
The programme consists of lectures, group discussions and an assignment.
See 'how to apply' for the course registration period.
Objectives
During this course, students will learn
- To apply epidemiological and public health methods for the translation of public health challenges to public health solutions;
- To develop a public health strategy for public health challenges at different periods across the life course;
- To link the scientific relevance of public health strategies with the societal impact.
Participant profile
This elective is highly recommended for students majoring in public health epidemiology.
Assessment
Assignment(s), Attendance
