DL 701 ENT - DL 701 Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation - WHO, WIPO, WTO Executive Course on the intersections between public health, intellectual property and the trade.
The purpose of this course is to give you an overview of the interplay between the distinct policy domains of health, trade and intellectual property. The course describes how they affect access to, and influence innovation in medical technologies. The course was developed by and draws together the respective areas of expertise of the World Health Organization (WHO), WIPO and the World Trade Organization (WTO). It is based on the joint WHO, WIPO, WTO Study Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation.
Basic Information
Venue
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Online
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Language
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English
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Duration
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10 hours
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Tutored
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No
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Certificate
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Yes
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Cost
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Free of charge
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Course administrator
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[email protected]
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Curriculum
The executive-level course consists of the following topics and a final exam:
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Policy context for action on innovation and access
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Issues on access from a public health perspective
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Health systems-related determinants of access
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Issues on innovation and public health with a focus on neglected diseases
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The role of intellectual property in innovation and access
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Trade-related issues and access to health-related products
Final Exam
Eligibility
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The target audience for this course primarily includes technical professionals such as patent examiners, health policymakers and their assistances, drug procurement specialists, IP specialists and senior students.
Recommended Prior Knowledge
Duration
Current session
DL701ENT21S3
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Registration
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23-Jul-2021 - 14-Sep-2021
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Course
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15-Sep-2021 - 17-Oct-2021
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Next Exam
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14-Oct-2021 - 17-Oct-2021
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Register now
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