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Application form
Brochure
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2008
FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE:
TRAINING IN
SEXUAL HEALTH RESEARCH
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Research
Methodology
2
weeks
Sexual
Health
2
weeks
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4 February 2008 - 5 March 2008
organised by
the Fonds Universitaire
Maurice Chalumeau
the Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research -
(WHO Collaborating Centre in Education and Research in Human Reproduction),
the UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme for Research, Development
and Research Training in Human Reproduction, Department of Reproductive
Health and Research; Family and Community Health Cluster (WHO/RHR)
in
collaboration with
the Department of Health of the Canton of Geneva,
the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva,
and
the Geneva Medical Association
1
Introduction
2 Objectives
3 General information
3.1 Admission procedures
3.2 Duration of the training
3.3 Teaching language
3.4 Certification
3.5
Costs
3.6 Study grants
4 Curriculum
4.1
General
4.2
Research Methodology - 2 weeks
4.3 Sexual Health - 3 weeks
4.4 Exams
5 Scientific
Committee
6
Organisation and co-ordination
7 Information
8 Forum
1 Introduction
The importance of continued medical education based on solid scientific
evidence is now well recognised, yet not widely implemented and thus reducing
the possible impact on health services in developing countries. The immediate
consequences are stagnation of the quality of service delivery and ill health
of the population. This applies particularly to developing countries and
countries in economic transition.
Some ways to develop a better health system are to promote research relevant
to problems in the field, to strengthen the human and material resources
for this research and to create a mechanism which would assist countries
to address their own research needs.
Development of appropriate technologies and training of personnel in
various fields of medicine, public health and research are essential components
of such a mechanism.
In view of the steadily increasing demand for support to strengthen the
research capabilities in health and to show its solidarity with countries
in need, the Fonds Universitaire Maurice Chalumeau, the Geneva Foundation
for Medical Education and Research (GFMER) and the World Health Organization
(WHO) - in collaboration with the Department of Health of the Canton
of Geneva, the Faculty of Medicine of Geneva University and the Geneva Medical
Association - have initiated a research training programme addressing sexual
health.
Health research is a multidisciplinary activity comprising basic medical
research, clinical medicine and social sciences. The Fonds Universitaire
Maurice Chalumeau, GFMER and WHO in collaboration with a number of Swiss
medical institutions assure that all these aspects are addressed in the
training programme.
Furthermore, staff members and advisers of WHO are actively supporting
the training by giving lectures and providing tutorship to participants.
Through the active involvement of WHO and other bodies of the United
Nations, the training programme has a strong international orientation.
2 Objectives
The primary
aims and objectives of the training programme are to:
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strengthen
the research capabilities of the participant and through this, the research
capacity of his or her institution
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acquaint
the participant with the most recent research advances in sexual health
and conduct a critical appraisal of the strength of the supporting scientific
evidence
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enable
the participant to identify and address priority areas in sexual health
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provide
skills in research methodology and scientific writing to allow the participant
to initiate research and/or participate in research work appropriate
to the health programmes in his or her home country.
3 General information
3.1 Admission procedures
The course is open to candidates,
who want to undertake research training in the field of sexual health. Eligible
candidates should be:
In order to be considered by
the course organisers, the following documents are required:
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a completed application form
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a curriculum vitae, including
sections on: current and previous positions; responsibilities in research,
teaching and clinical work; the institution currently employed; a list
of publications (if available)
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a certified copy of the university
diploma/s
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a letter of motivation stating
clearly the interests and reasons for applying to the course (one A4
page maximum)
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an outline of the scientific
paper that will be completed/written up as part of the exams
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an official attestation confirming
proficiency in the English language
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two letters of reference,
preferably one from the current employer
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if possible, an introduction
by the candidate's Head of Department stating her/his current role and
future involvement in the country's National Health Programme.
All application documents should be sent electronically. Copies of diplomas,
attestation of English language proficiency and letters of reference can
be sent by post or by fax to:
Training in Sexual Health Research
Geneva Foundation for Medical
Education and Research
Chemin Edouard-Tavan 5
CH-1206 Geneva
Fax: +41.22.346.78.34
The final selection of candidates to the course is made by the Scientific
Committee.
3.2 Duration of the training
The course is offered on a full-time basis for 5 weeks (2 weeks Research
Methodology; 2 weeks Sexual Health; a written exam and an oral presentation
of a written assignment in the last week.)
3.3 Teaching language
The teaching language of the course is English. In the daily practical
work, both French and English are accepted as working languages. Both English
and French can be used in the written and oral exams. However, in order
to follow the course lectures, it is of utmost importance that the participant’s
level of understanding English is adequate. Thus, an official attestation
of English proficiency is required to attend the training programme.
3.4 Certification
After compulsory course attendance and having passed the exams, the participant
will obtain a certificate delivered by the organising institutions.
3.5 Costs
The administrative fees are CHF 1500 per participant.
3.6 Study grants
Through contributions from several donor organisations, the course organisers
are making available a limited number of study grants, which will be offered
to selected participants to meet some of the costs of their participation
in the course.
4 Curriculum
4.1 General
There will be an information exchange on your work proposal (i.e. research
project, grant proposal, systematic review of the literature) via Internet,
by using email discussion lists during the preparatory phase (from November
to February).
Once you are in Geneva, lectures will be held regularly between 09.00
and 13.00 from Monday to Friday, with occasional afternoon sessions. The
afternoons will be reserved mainly for the preparation of the written assignment.
The curriculum will cover the following modules:
4.2
Research Methodology - 2 weeks
Including: Study Designs, Critical Appraisal, Research Synthesis, Strategies
for Data Analysis, Ethics and Human Rights in clinical research.
4.3 Sexual Health - 2 weeks
Including: Research in Sexual Health, Sexual Functioning and Dysfunctions,
Rights and Ethics in Sexual Health Research, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
and Sexually Transmitted Infections.
4.4 Exams
In order to
obtain the certificate, participants will have to pass an exam, consisting
of 3 parts:
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a scientific
paper (defined as preparing a protocol for a research project, a grant
proposal, a systematic review)
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a 15 minutes
oral presentation on the scientific paper
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a multiple choice questionnaire
5 Scientific Committee
The course is under the guidance and supervision of the Scientific Committee
consisting of members representing the Fonds Universitaire Maurice Chalumeau,
the Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research (GFMER) and the
Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR).
6 Organisation
and co-ordination
The Fonds Universitaire Maurice Chalumeau and the Geneva Foundation for
Medical Education and Research (GFMER) organise the training programme jointly
with the Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR).
7 Information
Further information about the
course can be obtained from:
The Administrative Office
Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
E-mail:
secretariat@gfmer.org
8 Forum
Sexual Health
Research Forum - Robert Thomson, Moderator
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