COURSE OVERVIEW:
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This course is designed to provide the participants with an understanding of infection prevention practices in dental clinics.
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The course will cover infection control principles, personal protective equipment, sterilization and disinfection techniques, and managing infectious diseases in the dental setting.
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The course will also explore the role of dental professionals in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and protecting patients and staff from exposure.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
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Introduce participants to the concept of Pharmacoeconomics and its importance in healthcare.
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Enable participants to evaluate the relationship between drug costs and health outcomes and make informed decisions based on these analyses.
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Discuss how economic principles can be applied to healthcare policy formulation and improving access to effective treatments.
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Provide a comprehensive overview of the tools and methods used in economic evaluation of drugs and treatments.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
- Healthcare practitioners (physicians, pharmacists, healthcare decision-makers).
- Hospital administrators and managers involved in planning and decision-making for healthcare policies.
- Pharmacoeconomics and health assessment specialists interested in applying economic analyses in the healthcare sector.
- Regulatory and legislative representatives responsible for drug pricing and policy decisions.
- Graduate and undergraduate students in pharmacy, public health, and healthcare management.
FEES:
FREE
FOR REGISTRATION (FREE)