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Digital Platforms for Disease Surveillance and Control

Researchers and students in India, South Korea, from Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education and Department of Informatics at University of Oslo are going to build the design and development of digital health education modules.  

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Photo: Chris Liverani on Unsplash

Five course modules are going to be developed in collaboration with educational institutions in Norway, India and South Korea. The five modules are as follows:

  1. Public Health Informatics: Responsible institutions: IFI and SHE, UiO.
  2. Digital disease surveillance: Responsible institutions: JNU, India
  3. Digital global health policy: Responsible institutions: KAIST, South Korea
  4. Health Data analytics: Responsible institutions: BITS Pilani, India
  5. Outbreak and pandemic management: SCTIMST, India 

The broad aim of the project is for the responsible institutions will help develop the content of the modules in collaboration with Masters/PhD students from all the collaborating institutions who will travel to partners outside their country. 

Head of project: Professor Sundeep Sahay

Tags: Public health informatics, SHE, KAIST, BITS Pilani, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Department of Informatics By Trine Kleven
Published Sep. 24, 2021 2:32 PM - Last modified May 9, 2022 10:48 AM