Master of Science in Community Health (MScCH) in Family and Community Medicine
所属信息
基本信息
项目时长
12 month申请截止日期
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其他
申请信息
TOEFL要求
93.00
IELTS要求
7.00
申请材料
GPA要求:B
GRE not required
GRE not required
特点
MScCH家庭和社区医学领域的硕士课程专为有潜力成为其专业领域教师和领导者的执业卫生专业人员设计,适用于目前有执照和受监管的初级保健临床医生。该课程并不旨在帮助学生获得加拿大医疗执业资格,而是通过实习要求提供体验式学习,增强理论知识的应用。这种实习体验被视为该项目的一大优势。
The MScCH curriculum is designed for practicing health professionals who are or can reasonably expect to become teachers and leaders in their professional fields. The Family and Community Medicine field of the MScCH is intended for licensed and regulated primary care clinicians currently working in their field. This program is not intended to assist applicants in becoming licensed health practitioners in Canada. The practicum requirements is this program's particular strength because it provides for experiential learning and reinforce the theoretical principles learned in many of the courses.
课程设置介绍:
The MScCH degree requires the completion of 5.0 full course credit equivalents (FCE) including required courses, a supervised field placement or practicum in which learners can apply their new skills and record and reflect upon their experiences, and elective course(s). Many of the courses in the program combine a brief period (usually one week) of intensive “on campus” classroom activities, followed by an extended “off campus” study period and then concluded with another intensive “on campus” block. Other courses may run in the more traditional longitudinal 13-week semester format. The practica (0.5 FCE each) may run concurrently with the formal course work. The MScCH may be completed within 12 consecutive months (full time), or learners can take up to 6 years to complete the degree on a part-time basis. A full time student would need to commit to a total of 8-14 weeks, full-time, on-campus class attendance plus 160-320 practicum hours of supervised field work.
Course/Practicum | FCE
- CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences - 0.5
- CHL5622H: Patient-Related Health Care and Public Policy in Canada - 0.5
- CHL5603Y: Social, Political and Scientific Issues in Family Medicine - 1.0
- CHL5690H: MScCH Required Practicum - 0.5
**Choose one of:**
- CHL5601H: Appraising and Applying Evidence to Assist Clinical Decision-making - 0.5
- OR CHL5605H: Research Issues in Family Medicine/Primary Care
**Choose one of:**
- CHL5613H: Leading Improvement in the Quality of Health Care for Community Populations - 0.5
- OR CHL5623H: Practical Management Concepts and Cases in Leading Small Health Organizations
**Elective Courses (1.5 FCE)**
- CHL5691H: MScCH Optional Practicum - 0.5
- Elective Courses - 1.0-1.5
Electives
Students are encouraged to take elective courses that will enhance their learning experience and/or provide focused study on a particular topic. Please check the DLSPH timetable for a list of courses available each academic year.
If you have any questions about the appropriateness of a course, please speak with the Program Director for MScCH: Family and Community Medicine.
The MScCH curriculum is designed for practicing health professionals who are or can reasonably expect to become teachers and leaders in their professional fields. The Family and Community Medicine field of the MScCH is intended for licensed and regulated primary care clinicians currently working in their field. This program is not intended to assist applicants in becoming licensed health practitioners in Canada. The practicum requirements is this program's particular strength because it provides for experiential learning and reinforce the theoretical principles learned in many of the courses.
课程设置介绍:
The MScCH degree requires the completion of 5.0 full course credit equivalents (FCE) including required courses, a supervised field placement or practicum in which learners can apply their new skills and record and reflect upon their experiences, and elective course(s). Many of the courses in the program combine a brief period (usually one week) of intensive “on campus” classroom activities, followed by an extended “off campus” study period and then concluded with another intensive “on campus” block. Other courses may run in the more traditional longitudinal 13-week semester format. The practica (0.5 FCE each) may run concurrently with the formal course work. The MScCH may be completed within 12 consecutive months (full time), or learners can take up to 6 years to complete the degree on a part-time basis. A full time student would need to commit to a total of 8-14 weeks, full-time, on-campus class attendance plus 160-320 practicum hours of supervised field work.
Course/Practicum | FCE
- CHL5004H: Introduction to Public Health Sciences - 0.5
- CHL5622H: Patient-Related Health Care and Public Policy in Canada - 0.5
- CHL5603Y: Social, Political and Scientific Issues in Family Medicine - 1.0
- CHL5690H: MScCH Required Practicum - 0.5
**Choose one of:**
- CHL5601H: Appraising and Applying Evidence to Assist Clinical Decision-making - 0.5
- OR CHL5605H: Research Issues in Family Medicine/Primary Care
**Choose one of:**
- CHL5613H: Leading Improvement in the Quality of Health Care for Community Populations - 0.5
- OR CHL5623H: Practical Management Concepts and Cases in Leading Small Health Organizations
**Elective Courses (1.5 FCE)**
- CHL5691H: MScCH Optional Practicum - 0.5
- Elective Courses - 1.0-1.5
Electives
Students are encouraged to take elective courses that will enhance their learning experience and/or provide focused study on a particular topic. Please check the DLSPH timetable for a list of courses available each academic year.
If you have any questions about the appropriateness of a course, please speak with the Program Director for MScCH: Family and Community Medicine.