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The Braun Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Public Health and Community Medicine offers a one-year International MPH program taught in English. The objective of the program is to provide the knowledge and the tools for health professionals to make significant contributions to the health system on a local, regional or national level. The Schools mission is to improve and sustain the health of the public by: (a) preparing graduates for leadership roles in health promotion and disease prevention; (b) pursuing outstanding research and studies dealing with contemporary public health problems, and guiding the use of these findings to help shape public policies; (c) providing public health consultation and services for local, national and international health agencies and institution; (d) serving as an international resource for the education of public health professionals from all nations. For the past 30 years the School has graduated over 1,000 health professionals, from more than 70 countries, with the MPH degree. Applicants must have an academic degree from a recognized university in medicine, dentistry, nursing, an allied health field, or in one of the basic biological or social sciences relevant to health. |
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