Innovations in women's health

Innovations in Women's health

  •   Innovations in Women's Health, from oct 28th-nov 28th, in Israel
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    ​Mashav announces this new course and the main information to note are:
    Aims
    - To broaden the understanding of the gender gap and inequality in access to health care services for women
    - To spread awareness and provide tools and skills for creating better health care services, policies, financing, and management of those services
    - To view Israel's models for accessing health care services for women.
    - To learn about support programs that provide outreach and education 
    Main Subjects
    - Policy making and governmental responsibility for improved health care
    - Maternal mortality as an overall indicator of the performance of a health system
    - Health Services Access: current initiatives to improve management of health services
    - Maternal and Child Health Medical ICT: offering technological solutions for women
    - Primary Health Care
    Application
    Application Requirements
    The course’s target participants are professionals in the health management arena such as physicians, caregivers, nurses, social workers, government officials from relevant ministries, and health management NGOs.
    Application Forms
    Application forms and other information may be obtained at the nearest Israeli mission or on MASHAV’s website: http://mashav.mfa.gov.il/MFA/mashav/Courses/Pages/default.aspx
    Completed application forms, including the Health Declaration, should be sent to the relevant Israeli mission in the respective country with a copy to Ms. Rana Nahhas Suidan Rana@mctc.org.il no later than August 16th, 2018.
    Location and Accommodation
    MASHAV awards a limited number of scholarships. The scholarship covers the cost of the training program, including lectures and field visits, full board accommodation in double rooms (two participants per room), health insurance (see below), and transfers to and from the airport. Airfares and daily allowance are not included in the scholarship.
    Health Services
    Medical insurance covers medical services and hospitalization in case of emergency. It does not cover the treatment of chronic or serious diseases, specific medications taken by the participant on a regular basis, dental care, or eyeglasses. Health authorities recommend that visitors to Israel make sure they have been inoculated against tetanus in the last ten years. Subject to the full binding policy conditions. Participants are responsible for all other expenses.
    NB:Latest date to submit applications: 16th August 2018.