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Master's Degrees in Health Care in Pasto Colombia

A Masters degree gives you the opportunity to either further your understanding of a particular question or take off in a completely different way using skills you have gained from your previous undergraduate degree.

Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a unitary constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments.

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Pasto, Colombia

The training of epidemiologists in the Master's program is justified given the advances in science and the need to train health professionals to generate new knowledge by cond ... +

The training of epidemiologists in the Master's program is justified given the advances in science and the need to train health professionals to generate new knowledge by conducting research according to the needs of the country. Through evidence-based practice, apply the knowledge generated in decision-making to contribute to improving the quality of health programs, offered both in the preventive field, at the community and individual level, as well as in the field of the clinic, providing tools to raise the quality of care and rationalization of resources. -
MSc
Spanish (Colombia)
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Pasto, Colombia

Administration in health systems requires a set of knowledge, skills, and techniques based on a harmonious balance that provides sufficient preparation to the manager and allo ... +

Administration in health systems requires a set of knowledge, skills, and techniques based on a harmonious balance that provides sufficient preparation to the manager and allows him to carry out a sequence of actions to achieve certain objectives in solving priority problems. -
MSc
Spanish (Colombia)
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Pasto, Colombia

The growing concern for the quality of life and development of the child and youth population has been on the rise during this century in Colombia and the recognition of child ... +

The growing concern for the quality of life and development of the child and youth population has been on the rise during this century in Colombia and the recognition of children and adolescents as subjects of rights and not as subjects of protection changes the perspective on the country. However, we are still very far from being able to assume these commitments. The psychosocial problem overflows the plans and projects formulated and impacts everyday areas such as the family, school, and communities, seriously affecting the development of children and adolescents and especially their Mental Health. -
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Spanish (Colombia)
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