Health in Emergencies and Relief Operations (HERO) Course
Introduction
The HERO (Health in Emergencies and Relief Operations) course is meticulously designed to advance professionalism and practical skills in handling health crises caused by natural or man-made hazards. Distinctly oriented towards field education and hands-on training, this program emphasizes real-world decision-making, equipping participants to navigate the complexities of emergency scenarios effectively. With a profound emphasis on practical application, the HERO course integrates rigorous field exercises with theoretical learning, encouraging participants to apply public health principles directly to the needs and situations of affected communities. By promoting a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach, the course aims to prepare participants for emergency settings, ensuring they can confront challenges, uphold health standards, and implement effective strategies. The HERO initiative brings together participants from various backgrounds, enabling an enriching exchange of experiences and focusing on practical outcomes in emergency health response.
Why Participate in the HERO Course at TUMS School of Public Health (SPH)
- Practical Training: Emphasizes hands-on training for real-life emergency scenarios.
- Global Recognition: Provides internationally recognized certification from a prestigious university.
- Research Excellence: Leverage top-notch research and teaching facilities.
- Unique Curriculum: Unique focus on health in disasters and emergencies.
- Expert Faculty: Learn from internationally experienced academics.
- Innovative Learning: Embrace quality, creativity, and empowerment in education.
- Historical Significance: Part of a program with a rich legacy in health emergency management.
- Multidisciplinary learning; Uses international experts from different disciplines.
- Interactive Learning: Uses interactive and innovative methods of formal and informal learning
About the HERO Course at the SPH-TUMS
The School of Public Health (SPH) introduces the HERO (Health in Emergencies and Relief Operations) Course, maintaining a dynamic network of partnerships and collaborations with notable organizations such as the World Health Organization, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), UN agencies and other international Organizations. At SPH, students have the unique opportunity to learn from pioneering and distinguished faculty known globally for their expertise in public health emergencies and disaster response. The HERO course is meticulously crafted to equip students with practical, field-based skills essential for handling health crises due to man-made emergencies, conflicts, natural disasters, and epidemics. It's designed for those actively working or aspiring to work in emergency health sectors both regionally and internationally. By enrolling in this intensive program, participants don't just gain academic knowledge; they immerse themselves in the reality of health emergencies, engaging in hands-on activities and simulations that mirror real-life challenges. The experience aims to be not only educational but also profoundly impactful, leaving participants with lasting skills and insights for effective emergency response and relief operations.
Course Description
The HERO (Health in Emergencies and Relief Operations) Course is a focused program conducted annually at SPH-TUMS, specifically designed for practical, field-based learning in emergency health scenarios. Emphasizing hands-on training and simulations, this full-time course equips participants with the skills needed for effective response in disaster situations. The program facilitates an immersive learning experience aimed at professionals in the health emergency sector.
Admission Requirements (Eligibility Criteria)
All applicants for the HERO Course must meet the following criteria:
- At least 1-3 years' work experience in humanitarian crisis or related fields.
- Active or upcoming involvement in managing interventions or operations in emergency settings.
- Professional background in health (e.g., doctors, nurses, and public health officers), engineering (e.g., water and sanitation), strategic management, or other disciplines related to humanitarian crisis management.
- Proficiency in English, capable of communication and active interaction during the course.
- Selected by the Admission Committee based on professional experience and academic background.
Additionally, the following criteria are preferred:
- Diverse professional expertise and experience from different regions and organizations (e.g., Ministry of Health, Red Cross/Red Crescent, UN agencies, NGOs).
- Individuals pursuing continued education in related fields.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the HERO Course is 1100 USD. Some participants may receive full scholarships from TUMS (only insurance, meals and dormitory).
Contact Information
- Address: School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Pour Sina St., Tehran, Iran, PO Box: 1417613151.
- Telephone: +98 88951401 and +98 42933153
- Fax: +98 88951401
- Email: ostadtaghizadeh@gmail.com
- Website: https://en.tums.ac.ir/en/content/1209/-hero-
Instructors
| Prof. Abbas Ostad Taghizadeh | PROGRAM DIRECTOR |
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PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR(S) |
| In-person, including theoretical and practical courses | METHOD OF INSTRUCTION |
Admission Procedures
The HERO program is limited to 30 participants per academic year to maintain a high quality of learning and interaction. The TUMS Admissions Committee reviews all applications thoroughly to select the most qualified candidates. Acceptance letters will be issued by TUMS and sent to the successful applicants, confirming their admission to the program.
Topics covered in the course
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No. |
Topic |
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1 |
Essentials of disaster management and Humanitarian aids |
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2 |
Nutrition and Livelihood Support |
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3 |
Public Health Engineering |
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4 |
Sexual and Reproductive Health |
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5 |
Dignified Management of Human Remains |
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6 |
Vector Control in Disasters and Emergencies |
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7 |
Camp Designing and Sheltering |
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8 |
Mass Casualty Management |
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9 |
Incidence Management Systems |
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10 |
Disaster Rapid Assessment |
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11 |
Triage and Medical Mission |
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12 |
Telecommunication and Positioning Systems |
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13 |
Communicable Diseases Control and Surveillance System |
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14 |
Non-Communicable Diseases |
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15 |
Mobile Health Care Services |
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16 |
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support |
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17 |
Community Engagement and Mobilization |
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18 |
Staff Safety and Security |
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19 |
Risk Communication with the Media & Through Social Media |
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Course Information |
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PROGRAM DIRECTOR |
Prof. Abbas Ostad Taghizadeh |
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PROGRAM DURATION |
1 weeks |
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APPLICATION DEADLINE |
1st January 2026 |
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PROGRAM START DATE |
10th January 2026 |
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PROGRAM FINISH DATE |
16th January 2026 |
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NUMBER OF POSITIONS OFFERED |
30 |
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TUITION FEE |
1100 USD |
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PROGRAM LOCATION(S) |
Bandar Abbas, Iran |
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METHOD OF INSTRUCTION |
In-person, including theoretical and practical courses |
For more Information
- Address: School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Pour Sina St., Tehran, Iran, PO Box: 1417613151.
- Cell Phone: +98 9123909011 and +98 9130829274
- Fax: +98 88951401
- Email: ostadtaghizadeh@gmail.com
How to apply
Applicants are requested to submit their application via this link.
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