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February 1, 2007

International Masters in Health Technology Assessment and Management (Ulysses Program)

Location: Montreal (Quebec, Canada), Rome (Italy), Barcelona (Spain) and Ottawa (Ontario, Canada)

The Ulysses Master’s Program in HTA&M is currently accepting applications for its fourth cohort. Taught by internationally acclaimed faculty, the Ulysses program offers students cutting edge training in the principles, methods and impacts of HTA&M in a unique global learning environment. Our program’s intensive format adapts to the needs, skills, and expectations of clinicians and other full time professionals and to those of graduate students who wish to concentrate on completion of a master’s dissertation.

The pedagogical format comprises four two-week teaching sessions held in different cities (Montreal, Rome, Barcelona and Ottawa) over a 20-month period, and completion of an internship or a Master’s thesis. Throughout the program, information technology is used to facilitate exchanges between students and faculty members located in different parts of the world.

The 60 Ulysses alumni include doctors, nurses, engineers, lawyers, political scientists and pharmacists and come from 14 different countries around the globe: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

The provisional schedule for the fourth cohort (2007-2009) includes 8 courses structured in four Modules. Dates are an approximation.

  • Module I: October 2007 (Montréal)
    Principles and Practices in HTA (EPIB656)
    Methods in Technology Assessment

  • Module II: May 2008 (Barcelona)
    Economic Evaluation
    Health Policy Analysis

  • Module III: Octobre 2008 (Rome)
    Institutional Management and Impact Evaluation
    Ethical, sociocultural and Legal Issues in HTA&M

  • Module IV: May 2009 (Ottawa)
    Clinical Decision-Making
    Presentation of students’ projects

Applications for the 2007-2009 cohort are due in early 2007. Students may register for Ulysses via one of five Universities (University of Montreal, University of Toronto, Universita Cattolica in Rome, University of Barcelona and International University of Catalonia). For more information, please see: http://www.ulyssesprogram.net/, or contact Stephanie Tailliez stephanie.tailliez@umontreal.ca.

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