2018-2019 / METO1008-3

Research and conclusive data

Theory

Practice

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

Duration

Theory : 5h Th
Practice : 2h Pr
Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy : 13h Pr

Number of credits

 Master in public health (120 ECTS)2 crédits 

Lecturer

Theory : Nancy Durieux
Practice : Sylvie Streel
Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy : Alexandre Ghuysen, Michèle Guillaume, Benoît Pétré, Sylvie Streel

Coordinator

Sylvie Streel

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Theory

This course is dedicated to preparing the end of study work related to the orientation and the writing of the research protocol. Application of the theoretical notions studied during the courses of "Transdisciplinary approach of public health issues (METO0750-2)" and "Documentary resources: Approach by conclusive data (METO1002-1)".

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

This course is dedicated to preparing the end of study work related to the orientation and the writing of the research protocol. Application of the theoretical notions studied during the courses of "Transdisciplinary approach of public health issues (METO0750-2)" and "Documentary resources: Approach by conclusive data (METO1002-1)".

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Theory

  • Formulate and scientifically rationalise an original research question related to Public health Sciences and justify the orientation chosen by the student.
  • Choose and rationalise a research approch to answer the research question.
  • Write scientifically with clarity, precision, conciseness and coherence.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

  • Formulate and scientifically rationalise an original research question related to Public health Sciences and justify the orientation chosen by the student.
  • Choose and rationalise a research approch to answer the research question.
  • Write scientifically with clarity, precision, conciseness and coherence.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Theory

Planned learning activities ans teaching methods will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

Planned learning activities ans teaching methods will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Theory

Mode of delivery will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

Mode of delivery will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Recommended or required readings

Theory

Recommended or required readings will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

Recommended or required readings will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.

Assessment methods and criteria

Theory

Assement methods and criteria will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation.
Authorization to defend the end of study work is determined by the success (rating greater than or equal to 10/20) of this course. Therefore, failing the course will automatically imply an "excused from" MMEM0750-1.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

Assement methods and criteria will be left to each speaker choice and will depend on each student orientation. Authorization to defend the end of study work is determined by the success (> ou = 10/20) of this course. Therefore, failing the course will automatically imply an "excused from" MMEM0750-1.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Theory

Management of Healthcare Institutions and promoting health orientations will be supervised by Professor Michèle GUILLAUME and Mrs. Sylvie Streel.    Advanced nursing practice orientation will be supervised by Mrs. Jacinthe DANCOT and Mrs. Nadine JACQMIN.      Critical patient orientation - option Intensive Care and Emergencies will be supervised by Professor Alexandre GHUYSEN.
Critical patient orientation - option Perfusion will be supervised by Marc Gilbert LAGNY.     Epidemiology and health economics orientation will be supervised  by Professor Olivier BRUYERE.

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

 
 
Management of "therapeutic patient education" orientation will be supervised by Professor Benoit Pétré.   

Contacts

Theory

Management of Healthcare Institutions :
Pierre-Louis VERDIN
Secretariat Professor Michèle GUILLAUME
Department of Public Health
Nutrition, Environment and Health
University of Liege - Quartier Hôpital
Avenue Hippocrate, 13 - Bât 23
4000 Liege - Belgique
E-mail: plverdin@chu.ulg.ac.be
Phone : +32 4 366 45 44
   Advanced nursing practice orientation :
Jacinthe DANCOT
Haute Ecole Robert Schuman
Catégorie paramédicale
Rue de la Cité 64
6800 Libramont
Phone: +32 (0)61 230 488
E-mail: jacinthe.dancot@uliege.be(jacinthe.dancot@ulg.ac.be )
   
Nadine JACQMIN
E-mail : nadine.jacqmin@uliege.be
     
Critical patient orientation :
Option Intensive Care and Emergencies
Pr. Alexandre GHUYSEN
Phone : +32 (0)4 366 77 22 (Secretariat)
E-mail : A.Ghuysen@chu.ulg.ac.be
 
Option Perfusion
Marc Gilbert LAGNY
Phone : +32 (0)4 3668132
E-mail : mglagny@chu.ulg.ac.be

    Epidemiology and health economics orientation :
Fabienne DAMBLON
Secretariat Professor Olivier BRUYERE
Department of Public Health
Epidemiology and health economics
University of Liege - Quartier Hôpital
Avenue Hippocrate, 13 - Bât 23
4000 Liege - Belgique
Phone : +32 (0)4 366 32 30
E-mail : spees@uliege.be

Practical work in care facility management, critically-ill patients, health promotion and patient educational therapy

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