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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 09/05/2015

Lifelong Learning Education


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Certificat d'université de médecine scolaire - Promotion de la santé à l'école
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Information

Prof. Christiane GOSSET
Département des Sciences de la Santé publique
CHU - Sart Tilman B23 - 4000 Liège
Phone : 04/366.25.04
E-mail : cgosset@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : vanessa.strauven@ulg.ac.be - Phone : 04/366.29.26

Legal framework

Decree of 20/12/01 (M.B. : 17/01/2002): Decree relating to health promotion in schools.
Decree of 16/05/2002 (M.B. : 07/06/2002):
Decree relating to health promotion in non-university higher education.


Presentation

To comply with the requirements for doctors who wish to work in the Health Promotion in Schools department (PSE) - or a psycho-medico)social center (PMS), a certificate is organised in the field of "scholl medicine - promoting health in schools".

Special conditions of access / students concerned

This training is addressed to those holding a Masters degree in Medicine who are preparing to practice or who are already practicing in the context of health promotion in schools and who need to regularise their qualification during their first year of activity.

The application file, curriculum vitae and a copy of degrees received must be submitted for 30 September at the latest, either by post (Prof. Christiane Gosset, Département des Sciences de la Santé publique, Université de Liège, Bât. B23, CHU Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège) or by email: vanessa.strauven@ulg.ac.be

Duration of the training

One year part time (20 credits) including 15 modules from 4pm to 7pm from October to June, a specific internship and individual work. The time may change depending upon requirements.

Courses programme

Collegiality:

President : Christiane GOSSET
Members : Marie-Christine SEGHAYE, Florence RENARD, Oreste BATTISTI, Jean-Pierre BOURGUIGNON, Pierre CLEREBAUT, Jean-Marie DUBRU, Marie-Christine LEBRETHON, Kindja NYAMUGABO, Alain
MALCHAIR, Nathalie MAZOIN, Michel MULLER, Anne-Simone PARENT, Vincent RAMAEKERS and Katharina SCHUMACHER.


Compulsory courses

MCER0251-1

Theory classes with logbook - Collégialité

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- Module 1: History of school medicine, concepts and health models
- Module 2: Social medicine, psycho-social and ethical approach
- Module 3: Tools and methods in health promotion
- Module 4: Behavioural aspects: a collective approach
- Module 5: School environment

- Module 6: Somatic child development
- Module 7 Psychomotor development
- Module 8: Clinical examination of children at various developmental stages
- Module 9: Neuro-paediatric and developmental examination
- Module 10: Mental health: a clinical approach
- Module 11: Somatic pathology - Aspects linked to chronicity of the disease
(Individual reception plan: treatment at school)

- Module 12 : Negligence - Abuse, Part I (with clinical case management)
- Module 13 : Negligence - Abuse, Part II (with clinical case management)
- Module 14 : Behavioural aspects : a clinical approach
- Module 15 : Vaccinations and infectious diseases

MSTG9039-1

Internship (10 mornings) including logbook and report - Collégialité - [35h Internship]

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MTRA9004-1

Individual work - Collégialité

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Assessment

Passing the individual work and the internship leads to awarding of the certificate of university in School Medicine - Health Promotion in Schools.

Registration

Where ? : ULg lifelong learning unit.
Documents to be presented: Dean's authorisation for enrolment
Enrolment fees : Certificate rate (€ 485)



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