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Key facts

TypesProfessional Development
Residential Programmes
Short Courses
LocationOxford
AddressExeter College
Turl Street
Oxford OX1 3DP. Travel information
DatesSun 1 to Fri 6 Sep 2013
Subject area(s)Health
CATS points20
Fees1,995 non-residential rate (includes refreshments, lunch, drinks reception, gala dinner and course materials), 2,350 residential rate (includes full board accommodation and meals, drinks reception, gala dinner and course materials).
Application statusApplications being accepted
Course codeO13C953B9Y
Course contactIf you have any questions about this course, please email conferences@conted.ox.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1865 286945.

Overview

British Heart Foundation

Presented by the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group, University of Oxford Department of Public health and the Department for Continuing Education, this accredited short course is designed to:

  • Increase understanding of the burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), their risk factors, determinants and prevention
  • Develop specific skills in designing and evaluating prevention strategies
  • Provide a forum to share knowledge and experience with participants and faculty

Programme details

Teaching sessions will comprise keynote lectures, fora, group sessions and one-to-one tutorials. A free workshop will be held on the last day (Friday 6 September) to discuss NCD prevention policy development and implementation issues in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) to which all course participants and faculty will be invited. This will be a joint workshop organised by the World Health Organisation and the University of Oxford.

Sessions will include:

  • Sunday 1 September

    • Global burden of NCDs and risk factors: Srinath Reddy (Public Health Foundation of India)
    • Have NCDs received adequate attention in developed and developing countries? Mike Rayner (University of Oxford) and Johanna Ralston(tbc) (World Heart Federation)
  • Monday 2 September: Problem definition: burden of NCDs and risk factors

  • Tuesday 3 September: Solution generation: NCD prevention strategies and their development

  • Wednesday 4 September: Implementation and capacity building with individuals, communities and systems for NCD prevention

  • Thursday 5 September: Evaluation and case studies

    • Programme evaluation introduction: Charlie Foster and Paul Kelly (University of Oxford)
    • Case studies – NCD prevention strategies and programmes: Gauden Galea (WHO Europe) and Brian Oldenburg(University of Monash)
    • Nature of evidence for NCD prevention: Mike Kelly (National Institute for Clinical Excellence)
  • Friday 6 September: Free Workshop jointly organised by the World Health Organization and University of Oxford: Non-Communicable Disease prevention - Policy Development and Implementation Issues in Low and Middle Income Countries.

Please note that this programme is subject to change.

Staff

Dr Mike Rayner

Role: Chair

Mike Rayner is Director of the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group which is based within the Department of Public Health of...more

Dr Kremlin Wickramasinghe

Role: Director

Dr. Kremlin Wickramasinghe is a researcher in the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group, Department of Public Health,...more

Dr Steven Allender

Role: Speaker

Dr Steven Allender is Professor of Public Health and Co- Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention at...more

Prachi Bhatnagar

Role: Speaker

Prachi Bhatnagar is a researcher in the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group at the University of Oxford, and is also studying...more

Dr Aiden Doherty

Role: Speaker

Dr. Aiden Doherty is a Marie Curie research fellow based in the University of Oxford and also Dublin City University. His expertise is in...more

Dr Charlie Foster

Role: Speaker

Charlie joined the British Heart Foundation Research Group in October 1998 after working in health promotion for five years. He has extensive...more

Dr Gauden Galea

Role: Speaker

Dr Gauden Galea is Director of Non-communicable Diseases and Health Promotion. He is a public health physician working with the World Health...more

Prof Mike Kelly

Role: Speaker

Professor Mike Kelly is Director of the Centre of Public Health Excellence at National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.(NICE) where he...more

Prof Alexandra Krettek

Role: Speaker

Alexandra Krettek is Professor of Public Health at Nordic School of Public Health NHV and Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Prevention at...more

Prof David Matthews

Role: Speaker

David Matthews is currently Professor of Diabetes Medicine, University of Oxford, and is Medical Tutor and Vice Principal at Harris Manchester...more

Dr Shanti Mendis MBBS MD FRCP FACC

Role: Speaker

Dr Mendis has more than 15 years experience in global health and coordinates the Chronic Disease Prevention and Management unit at the World...more

Dr Melanie Nichols

Role: Speaker

Melanie is a researcher in the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group at the University of Oxford. Her current research examines...more

Prof Brian Oldenburg

Role: Speaker

Brian Oldenburg (PhD) is Professor of International Public Health and Associate Dean (Global Health and International Campuses) at Monash...more

Professor Sir Richard Peto

Role: Speaker

Sir Richard Peto, epidemiologist and statistician, has contributed much to the decrease in neoplastic, vascular, and respiratory mortality from...more

Professor K. Srinath Reddy

Role: Speaker

Prof. K. Srinath Reddy is presently President, Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and formerly headed the Department of Cardiology at All...more

Dr Harry Rutter

Role: Speaker

Harry Rutter is a public health physician based in Oxford. He is a senior clinical research fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical...more

Dr Pete Scarborough

Role: Speaker

Dr Pete Scarborough is a senior researcher in the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group at Oxford University. His research...more

Dr David Stuckler

Role: Speaker

David Stuckler, MPH, PhD, is a Senior Research Leader in Sociology at University of Oxford and research fellow of the London School of Hygiene and...more

Dr Nick Townsend

Role: Speaker

Nick is a senior researcher in the British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group at Oxford University, where he is the lead on a...more

Certification

Sample Certificate PDF document.

This course can be taken with or without academic credit. All participants who satisfy the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Attendance. Those opting to take the course for credit and submit an assignment will also receive 20 CATS points at FHEQ Level 7 (postgraduate). Credit points are recognised by employers and universities in the UK and internationally.

The pdf sample above is an illustration only, and the wording will reflect the course and dates attended.

Level and demands

This course will be suitable for researchers, practitioners, policy makers, postgraduate students and other early career level professionals working in the field of NCDs.

Teaching methods

The course will include the following types of sessions:

Lecture and discussion

A presentation from a member of the faculty or an outside speaker followed by a discussion.

Forum

Three or four experts will be invited to share their knowledge and /or experience. Each panel member will make a short presentation of 10 – 15 minutes which will be followed by an interactive session with comments and questions from the audience.

Group work

Participants will be divided in to five groups. Each group will be given a case scenario or a topic to discuss. Each group will make a 5 minute presentation to share their conclusions with the wider group.

One-to-one

Faculty consultation time slots will be available on a daily basis. Participants can use this time to meet with their personal tutors or other members of the teaching team to: discuss their individual projects; clarify any issues in their fields of expertise or to get advice, comments and support for new project ideas. These one-to-one sessions provide a unique opportunity for participants to meet speakers individually.

Individual projects

Each participant will be asked to select one of the following five specific skills that they would like to develop:

  • Develop a national level prevention strategy
  • Develop a research proposal related to the prevention of NCDs
  • Evaluate a prevention programme
  • Set up a surveillance and monitoring system
  • Initiate a population level awareness campaign

Participants will be assigned to a personal tutor according to the selected skill and will begin to develop a document under the guidance of that tutor.

Accommodation

This event will take place at Exeter College, Oxford, in the very heart of Oxford. Residential and non-residential options available with Gala Dinner and networking opportunities.

Scholarships

Two types of bursaries are available to participants of this course:

Bursaries for those based in low and middle income countries

The first offers bursaries to a limited number of applicants based in low and middle income countries as listed on the Hinari website (applicants from Group A and Group B will be considered). These bursaries will be awarded to successful applicants whose financial situation would prevent them from attending the course. The bursaries have a value of 2,350, covering the full fees and full board accommodation.

British Heart Foundation bursaries

The second type of bursary will be offered by the British Heart Foundation. There will be five places with a value of 2,350 each, covering the full fees and full board accommodation. Applicants from any country can apply for these bursaries and will be awarded to successful applicants whose financial situation would prevent them from attending the course. At least two of these five places will be awarded for applicants who are currently working or studying in the UK /EU.

If you would like to apply for any of these bursaries, please email us at conferences@conted.ox.ac.uk giving:

  • your country of residence
  • your nationality
  • your current position
  • your employer's contact details
  • a brief CV
  • a personal statement describing your job and why you should receive a bursary to attend this course. (500 words maximum)
  • a completed course application form

Please note that the deadline for applying for these bursaries is 1 June 2013

Other funding opportunities

Details of other funding opportunities including grants, bursaries, loans, scholarships and benefit information are available on our financial assistance page.

Apply for this course

Residential fee includes:

  • Attendance at all sessions
  • Full board accommodation at Exeter College (five nights from 1st September 2013), with breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Morning and afternoon tea and coffee
  • Drinks Reception and Gala Dinner
  • Prevention Strategies for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Resource Pack
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • Internet access in study-bedrooms and selected areas of the college

Non-residential fee includes:

  • Attendance at all sessions
  • Morning and afternoon tea and coffee
  • Lunch
  • Drinks Reception and Gala Dinner
  • Prevention Strategies for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) Resource Pack
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Internet access in selected areas of the college

You can apply for this course in the following ways:

Apply by post, email or fax
Application pack PDF document.

Terms and Conditions (important: please read before applying) PDF document.

Programmes including this module

This module can be studied as part of these programmes: