(Event) Application Information Session:“Health Policy Academy: The 4th session of Health Policy 101” (Aug. 22, 2016)
date : 8/10/2016
* Please note that this session is available in Japanese only.
In the face of changing population demographics, constant health technology advancement, and rising healthcare costs, health policy in Japan is now more interesting than ever. We will offer a program titled Health Policy 101, for people who would like to gain basic knowledge of health policy. With this program participants will be able learn the essentials of health policy. Until up now, we have had over 70 participants from a variety of background such as doctors, nurses, administrative officials, journalists, and businessmen.
We will start our 4th session in October 2016 in response to everyone’s needs.
There will be an information session for all lecture attendees prior to actual lecture.
During this session, we will provide an overview of Health Policy 101 as well as introduce an actual part of the lecture.
For anyone who plan to attend the lectures and for those interested in health policy, we eagerly await your application.
We will upload videos of the content of the actual day’s event later on.
Participation of this info session is not mandatory and will not affect your chance of attending Health Policy 101.
*We held the information session on August 22.
We have uploaded the video of session. Please check here.
*The session is available in Japanese only.
■Date and Time
August 22, 2016 19:00-20:00 (Doors open 18:45)
■Place
Health and Global Policy Institute Office
Grand Cube 3F, Otemachi Financial City, Global Business Hub Tokyo,
1-9-2, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
■Participant Capacity
Limited to 30 people
■Contents
19:00-19:15: About Health and Global Policy Institute and Health Policy 101
19:15-19:30: Mock lecture
19:30-20:00: Q&A
Registration deadline: 2016-08-18
Exhibition date:2016-08-22
Access to HGPI Office:https://www.gbh-tokyo.or.jp/en/access
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