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Public Health Innovations Program tailored to Master on Telecommunications’ Students

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[EN] Developed and under-developed countries are facing several challenges related to public health and sustainability of health care systems. New challenges demand of the collaborative action of multiple stakeholders with different backgrounds. In the late years, telecommunication engineers are involved in a wide range of companies and institutions to help designing and building innovative and efficient solutions, among which public health is a paradigmatic example. In this paper authors introduce a program for teaching public health principles and tools focused at telecommunications master students. The program is presented in five practices of three hours duration (fifteen hours overall). The sessions are structured in the classic problem-solving methodology in which the students must respond to concrete and general questions by the application of knowledge, practice and reasoning. Each practice includes theoretical framework introduction, provision of tools and use of open repositories to complete the assignments. The covered topics are: mobile health and usability, open data, data mining, Internet of Things and wearable and process mining. Martínez Millana, A.; Martínez Mateu, L.; Guillem Sánchez, MS.; Traver Salcedo, V. (2021). Public Health Innovations Program tailored to Master on Telecommunications’ Students. En Proceedings INNODOCT/20. International Conference on Innovation, Documentation and Education. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 137-144. https://doi.org/10.4995/INN2020.2020.11860

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