Teaching

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.

Human Medicine degree programme

Human Medicine degree programme

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

Dentistry degree programme

Dentistry degree programme

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)

Clinical Nursing Science degree programme

Clinical Nursing Science degree programme

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)

Lecture series Community Medicine

Lecture series Community Medicine

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/