As
part of the knowledge transfer endeavour of the Collaborating Centre
for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian
Response (CCOUC), 10 free online
courses supported
by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response
Institute (HKJCDPRI) at Hong Kong Academy of Medicine are
now open for registration until 31 March 2021 and registered students are allowed to study the courses until
30 April 2021.
A certificate of completion will be issued for participants
who have successfully
completed each course.
Please visit the relevant links below
to find out more about the courses:
- Climate Change and Health (http://ccouc.org/climate-change-and-health)
- Research Methodology for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (http://ccouc.org/online-course-research-methodology-for-disaster-and-medical-humanitarian-response)
- Global Health Challenge for Human Security (http://ccouc.org/global-health-challenge-for-human-security)
- Core Public Health Concepts for Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (http://ccouc.org/core-public-health-concepts-for-hedrm)
- Health System Approach in Managing Disaster (http://ccouc.org/health-system-approach-in-managing-disaster)
- Principles of Occupational Health and Challenges of Industrial Disasters (http://ccouc.org/principles-of-occupational-health-and-challenges-of-industrial-disasters)
- Foundations of Food Security (http://ccouc.org/foundations-of-food-security)
- International Humanitarian Law (http://ccouc.org/international-humanitarian-law)
- Basic Sign Language for First Responders and the Public in Health Emergencies and Disasters (http://ccouc.org/basic-sign-language-for-first-responders-and-the-public-in-health-emergencies-and-disasters)
- Crisis and Risk Communication in Emergencies and Disasters (http://ccouc.org/crisis-and-risk-communication-in-emergencies-and-disasters)