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"Evidence-based medicine" and "Evidence-based practice" have had a significant influence on health services around the world since the 1990s, and the paradigm has had profound consequences for both clinical practice, research and decision-making. The aim of evidence-based practice is to bridge the gap between research and decision making and letting each decision be based on the best available knowledge, professional knowledge and the needs and values of the patient/user. This idea has its roots and is mostly developed in medicine, but has obvious significance also for public health.
But what does it mean to apply the evidence paradigm in the field of public health? While patients are treated individually in medicine, public health research often suggest collective interventions in living conditions such as access to food, education or decent working conditions. These features of public health interventions of course require other methods than in medicine to collect and assess evidence.
After completion of the course the student should be able to: describe the main content in the philosophy of "evidence based decision-making"; and be able to explain how "best available evidence" varies according to the context.
Teaching methods are mixed; lectures, seminars, group-discussions and home assignments. The course is given in English.
For non-programme students applying as single-course students, the requirements are 120 ECTS, of which a minimum of 30 ECTS are within one of the following: health sciences, environmental health or social sciences.
English proficiency equivalent to English B/6 from Swedish Upper secondary education. Basic entrance requirements for higher studies in Swedish language proficiency is also required if the course is taught in Swedish.
Academic credits
Applicants in some programs at Umeå University have guaranteed admission to this course. The number of places for a single course may therefore be limited.
Application code
UMU-30421
Application
Application deadline was
15 April 2024.
Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.
Submit a
late application
at Universityadmissions.se.
As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
For non-programme students applying as single-course students, the requirements are 120 ECTS, of which a minimum of 30 ECTS are within one of the following: health sciences, environmental health or social sciences.
English proficiency equivalent to English B/6 from Swedish Upper secondary education. Basic entrance requirements for higher studies in Swedish language proficiency is also required if the course is taught in Swedish.
Academic credits
Applicants in some programs at Umeå University have guaranteed admission to this course. The number of places for a single course may therefore be limited.
Application code
UMU-F3036
Application
Application deadline was
15 January 2024.
The application period is closed.
Application and tuition fees
As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.