From Research to Practice
Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research 2010
Live lectures, presentations with audio
May-October 2010
6 months distance learning
February 2011
Intensive training in WHO Geneva
organised by
the Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
(WHO Collaborating Centre in Education and Research in Human Reproduction)
and
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)
and
Réseau en Afrique francophone pour la télémédecine (RAFT), HUG (Geneva University Hospitals)
and
Luc Montagnier Foundation
Date | Time | Topic / Link of the presentation | Lecturer(s) |
Friday 14 May | 11:00 Geneva Time | Welcome messages and general information about the course | Heli Bathija Aldo Campana Shyam Thapa Blaise Bourrit Karim Abawi |
Friday 21 May | 11:00 Geneva Time | Literature search | Tomas Allen |
Friday 28 May | 11:00 Geneva Time | WHO guidelines on sexual and reproductive health | Heli Bathija |
Friday 11 June | Presentation with audio | Obstetric fistula | Charles-Henry Rochat |
Wednesday 16 June | Presentation with audio | Assignment guide | Karim Abawi |
Friday 18 June | Presentation with audio | Good ethics is good research | Shyam Thapa |
Friday 2 July | Presentation with audio | Designing & evaluating clinical algorithms for STI case management | Francis J. Ndowa |
Friday 9 July | Presentation with audio | Epidemiologic studies | Mario Merialdi |
Friday 23 July | Presentation with audio | Gender mainstreaming: what, where, and how? | Islene Araujo de Carvalho |
Friday 30 July | Presentation with audio | How to prepare a research protocol for WHO? | Shyam Thapa |
Friday 6 August | Presentation with audio | Introduction to sexual health: sexology history in the XXth century | Willy Pasini |
Friday 13 August | Presentation with audio | Adolescent health and development with a particular focus on sexual and reproductive health | Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli |
Wednesday 18 August | Presentation with audio | Reproductive health: a new holistic vision | Giuseppe Benagiano |
Thursday 19 August | Presentation with audio | WHO strategy on research for health | Rob Terry |
Wednesday 1 September | Presentation with audio | Geneva | Blaise Bourrit |
Wednesday 22 September | Presentation with audio | Introduction to the module of community genetics | Hanan Hamamy |
Wednesday 29 September | Presentation with audio | Briefing on the work of the Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR) | Michael Mbizvo |
Friday 8 October | Presentation with audio | Why take action against female genital mutilation (FGM)? | Heli Bathija |
Friday 15 October | Presentation with audio | Interagency maternal mortality estimates 1990-2008: methods and findings | Lale Say |
We will communicate to you the link to have access and attend the live presentations. It is always advisable to attend the live lectures, during which you will be able to interact directly with the lecturers and receive direct answers. If for any reason you are not able to attend a live lecture, it is archived on the website. You can access it whenever you want and post your comments or question afterwards.
We will inform you if any change occurs with the present schedule.
Please read the document Dudal distance learning system, in order to learn more about the technical issues related to this system: https://www.gfmer.ch/SRH-Course-2010/pdf/Dudal-distance-learning-system.pdf
The following link helps you in converting the time from you country to Switzerland time: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html