The Section Epidemiology of Health Care and Community Health offers courses for students of human medicine, dentistry and clinical nursing science. These include lectures, seminars and courses.
1st semester:
Introduction to Clinical Medicine (Science I) - Seminar (participation of the Department of Healthcare Epidemiology and Community Health)
2nd semester:
Career exploration (Community Medicine I) - seminars, lecture, internship
Hoffmann, W.: ‘Physician in (health care) research’ (lecture)
van den Berg, N.: ‘Telemedicine’ (seminar)
3rd semester:
Elective 1 - Community Medicine for Physicians and Dentists - Population-relevant factors of illness and health - Seminar
Contents:
Epidemiological measures
Obesity in children and adolescents
Strengthening health literacy in children
Back pain
9th semester:
Occupational medicine, social medicine - lecture, seminars
Contents of the seminars:
Psychological stress in the workplace, bullying, burnout
Investigation of cancer incidence among two employee cohorts - from the fire brigade study and the Ihlenberg landfill study
10th semester:
QB 3 ‘Health economics, health system, public health care’ - lecture, seminar
3rd semester: Elective 1 - Community Medicine for Physicians and Dentists - Population-relevant factors of illness and health - Seminar 9th semester: Occupational medicine (hygiene and health care)
3rd semester:
Module 12 ‘Translational Nursing Research’: Lectures, seminars, written exam
Contents
Translational research: an introduction
Regional and interdisciplinary care using the example of geriatrics
Regional, sector-connecting care using the example of TanDEM practices, geriatric regional patient file
Working in an interprofessional team: AGNES, etc.
Evidence bases for interprofessional care using the example of PWD: Ahead, Independent, GAIN, Age Well
Case and care management, concepts and practice using the example of DCMs
Self- and other-reported health / measurement of quality of life
Telemedicine: examples from paediatrics: RTP-Net, triage
Interaction of the Greifswald research areas with health policy
Contact person:
Dr Maresa Buchholz, DZNE, Rostock/Greifswald site(e-mail: maresa.buchholz@dzne.de)
Dr. Fabian Kleinke, Institute for Community Medicine (e-mail: fabian.kleinke@uni-greifswald.de)
Overview presentations will give you an insight into numerous relevant topics in community medicine.
Organisation and moderation of the discussions: Prof Schmidt and Prof Kordaß
The winter semester 2024/2025 runs from 01.10.2024-31.03.2025, the lecture period from 14.10.2024-01.02.2025. Further information on the courses can be found on eCampus at
https://ecampus2.med.uni-greifswald.de/org/hm/semesterhefte/