TDR Call for Registrations: MOOC on implementation research – infectious diseases of poverty
The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) is inviting registrations for the “Massive open online course (MOOC) on implementation research: infectious diseases of poverty”.
This free MOOC is a step-by-step online training for public health researchers and decision-makers, disease control programme personnel, academics and others, that focuses on how to design and demonstrate robust implementation research (IR) projects to improve control of infectious diseases of poverty and generate better health outcomes. This ensures that these interventions are used in a manner that results in the outcome for which they were intended. Such solutions include how to overcome barriers to adoption of drugs, diagnostics or preventive measures that improve health for people at risk of malaria, tuberculosis, NTDs or other infectious diseases. The MOOC now includes a new module on incorporating an intersectional gender perspective in IR.
Date:Â June 10 – August 30, 2024
Place: Online
Language: English with subtitles in English, Spanish and French
Eligibility:
- This course is open to all applicants. No technical or scientific background is required, though a health background would be an advantage.
Enrollment is based on available space.
To register, click here.
Read more here.
Registration deadline June 6, 2024.
