Intro to Lifestyle Medicine
Education and Training are at the heart of all our centre’s activities.
These courses are ran by Imperial College School of Public Health’s Department of Primary Care and Public Health with relation, when applicable, to activities the department has with the WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health and Education Training.
We strongly believe that courses must be tailored to the needs of participants, and designed to be as useful as possible in the real world. We base all our trainings and courses on service-focused competencies. Read more about our competency-based training here: Workforce Development
With this in mind, we base our teaching on 4 principles:
1. Competency-based curriculum and learning objectives
All our courses and training programmes are developed with specific competencies and outcomes in mind. We use the framework and practical activities that was drafted from the project with WHO to develop the Global Health Competency and Outcome Framework for Public Health Functions.
2. Specialist knowledge based on many years of practical experience.
Our faculty are all experts in their field. We have built our programme based on years of experience in medicine, health services management, public health and education. We are able to draw upon the vast array of world experts across the university and in the National Health Service.
3. Case studies
Expert ability depends on context‐based knowledge. Our courses are structured around specially‐developed case studies to enable participants to move effectively from theory to practice.
4. Interactive teaching methods
Our interactive programme of study is based on contemporary theories and extensive practical experience.