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The Andalusian School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in Granada designs a training plan focusing on public health

The Andalusian School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in Granada designs a training plan focusing on public health

The Andalusian School of Public Health (EASP) The Andalusian Society of Preventive Medicine has designed an annual program of teaching and counseling activities to improve health management, advance counseling, research and international cooperation.

Annual program of teaching and consulting activities It is part of an agreement signed between the two health institutions To promote cooperation in teaching, consultancy, research and international cooperation.



The term of this agreement is four years and It will be developed through annual activity programmes, which will be implemented and evaluated by a monitoring committee made up of two professionals from each institution.

The Andalusian Society of Preventive Medicine now joins the EASP, which is board-based and based in Granada, and Standard in educational activities aimed at health professionals Training in the management and development of the health system.

It’s 2020, EASP has renewed its accreditation as a Center for Continuous Training at the Optimal LevelIt carried out 233 training activities with the participation of more than 35,000 specialists.

The training work has been completed with 63 scientific meetings, more than 100 projects and nearly thirty investigations contributed to over 130 publications, 96% of which are with an impact factor.

The Andalusian Society of Preventive Medicine and Public Health (SAMPSP) has among its objectives the strengthening of the structure, organization and principles that favor The development of preventive medicine and public health It has seven specialized working groups.

for example , October 7th It celebrates a meeting in Córdoba in which vaccines, cleaning and disinfection and environmental biosecurity will be addressed, threats and opportunities for specialization during the pandemic and its impact on population training will be analyzed.

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