Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology
Degree programme objectives
After the students complete all of the required courses from the first year of studies, their individual study plans are further designed to ensure they will focus on literary research and compose the theoretical segment of the doctoral thesis in the second year and also to ensure they are involved in pedagogical activities.
Furthermore, the individual plans are eventually allowing them to complete some of the elective courses and apply for the final state doctoral examination. In the third year of studies, the primary focus is the collection of data for the practical segment of the doctoral thesis and also the presentation of partial results at academic conferences. Simultaneously, the students are encouraged to become involved in pedagogical activities.
In the fourth year, the students are expected to focus on the publication of their results, for the reason that the acceptance of an article by academic journals, especially those with a measured impact factor, usually takes at least one year from its submission. They should also complete their doctoral thesis and, after their publications are accepted, apply for the admission to the defence of the doctoral thesis, and thus successfully finish their doctoral studies.
Study plans
Studies
- Objectives
After the students complete all of the required courses from the first year of studies, their individual study plans are further designed to ensure they will focus on literary research and compose the theoretical segment of the doctoral thesis in the second year and also to ensure they are involved in pedagogical activities.
Furthermore, the individual plans are eventually allowing them to complete some of the elective courses and apply for the final state doctoral examination. In the third year of studies, the primary focus is the collection of data for the practical segment of the doctoral thesis and also the presentation of partial results at academic conferences. Simultaneously, the students are encouraged to become involved in pedagogical activities.
In the fourth year, the students are expected to focus on the publication of their results, for the reason that the acceptance of an article by academic journals, especially those with a measured impact factor, usually takes at least one year from its submission. They should also complete their doctoral thesis and, after their publications are accepted, apply for the admission to the defence of the doctoral thesis, and thus successfully finish their doctoral studies.
- Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- Understands the theories, concepts and methods that represent current industry trends at the international level.
- He is very well versed in the ethics of scientific work and the specific ethical problems of his specialization.
- He is able to professionally lead students within their specialization.
- He is able to independently design and conduct research at all stages, to formulate general conclusions and, if necessary, to perform targeted interventions.
- He can interpret the results at an international conference, discuss with experts in her specialization, critically evaluate their methods, results and conclusions.
- He can prepare a science article and publish it in an international scientific journal.
- Can prepare a competitive grant application and then organize a research or intervention study.
- Occupational Profiles of Graduates
Scientific Researcher at Institutions e.g. the National Health Institute
Teacher - academic worker at the university or college
Laboratory researcher
Worker in management focused on health protection and support (eg Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, Food Chamber, etc.)
Applied research supervisor in the private sector (eg food industry)
Head of medical equipment management with a focus on epidemiology of infectious diseases
- Practical Training
Students of Doctoral Studies do not have compulsory compulsory internships. If the topic of doctoral work is close to a particular type of practice, students are ad hoc at the appropriate field workplaces.
- Goals of Theses
Doctoral Ph.D. in Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology must meet the requirements applied to scientific work internationally. The introduction of the thesis documents the state of research in a specific research issue. Since the HPLE is based on a population approach, quantitative research methods are preferred, the results are presented on the basis of statistical processing and the conclusions are formulated exactly. Discussion must be conducted in a curriculum of instruction and criticism using recent international literature. Formal requirements for work respect the general recommendation of the Faculty of Medicine.
The standards of dissertation theses at LF MU are regulated by the Dean's Directive No. 5/2021 "Guidelines on the formal requirements of dissertation theses prepared at the MU Faculty of Medicine"