The Union’s International Management Development Programme (IMDP) was created to aid countries with the difficult task of operating a national health programme by training health professionals in management education. The IMDP’s mission is to develop a community of leaders and innovators in public health who improve the quality of services provided to the public through well-managed national health programmes.
The IMDP’s curriculum addresses key issues such as:
-Developing budgets for national health programmes and international donors
-Organising and training health staff across various regions and provinces
-Coordinating medicines and supplies
-Motivating overworked staff
-Creating communications plans to disseminate important health messages
-Adhering to strategies that boost detection rates
Further information may also be found on the IMDP website at www.union-imdp.org.
Gain an overview of how an effective health organisation is managed. In this foundation course, participants review core management topics, such as finance and supply-chain management, and discuss the various departments of a health organisation and how they interact in order to keep an organisation running smoothly while furthering its goals.
Benefits of Attending:
Course cost is €1,400 which includes lodging, breakfast, lunch, refreshments during course days, course materials, access to online tutorials, post-course follow up, and travel to and from the airport.
To register, please visit www.union-imdp.org