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If you are interested in master-level training in public health, offered for international students in English, please click here.
Continuing education training programmes for postgraduate diploma offered by the Faculty:
- in Health Promotion (Hungarian programme)
- in Hospital Hygiene and Infection Control (Hungarian programme)
The above trainings are two-year, part time trainings, available in Hungarian, for public health professionals with university degree, who work or wish to work in any of the following institutes:
- departments, institutes and offices of national public health services,
- health care policy institutes (Ministry of Health and other ministries; regional health care councils),
- health care and social departments of local governments,
- central and regional offices of the funds and organisations financing health care,
- environmental protection institutions,
- organisations of industrial and agricultural sectors,
- occupational health institutions,
- major health care institutions,
- departments of public health of universities, colleges, and other institutes,
- civil organisations interested in public health-related issues.
Updated: 2020.11.11.
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