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Congratulations – you have completed the course ‘Better Health – in low-and middle income countries’ and we hope that you have found the content interesting and discussions engaging. It has been a pleasure to work with you all!

We hope that many of you would like to continue learning about Occupational Health. If you will be going to university soon then we would thoroughly recommend you to find a study which includes elements of occupational health. Here, at the University of Bergen, we offer a Master in Global Health where you can choose elective courses in Occupational Health issues. The teaching is given in English. You are also welcome to post any ideas for improvements and suggested topics for future course development in the comments below.

Thank you for taking this course and we hope you have enjoyed it!

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Thank you to many helpers

We would like to thank the following for their help in developing this course

Contributing companies: Contributors – photos and illustrations:
Drevelin Ortopedi AS, Bergen, Haukeland University Hospital, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Occupational Safety and Health Authority, Tanzania, Skår & Gundersen Agnes Napyo Kasede, Alexander Tungu, Blandina Theophil Mmbaga, Erik Moen, Gloria Sakwari, Graziella Van den Bergh, Jovita Amurwon, Kåre Segadal, Lungowe Sitali, Pawel Wyszynski, Peter Hangoma, Simon Henry David Mamuya, Vera Ngowi, Trond Aksel Alvsåker, Turid Andreassen, Randi Hag, Teferi Abegaz, Hussein Mwanga, Julius Mwaiselage, Meaza Gezu Shentema, Yifokire Tefera Zele, Samson Wakuma Abeya, Abera Kumie Takele, Israel Paul Nyarubeli, Shanshan Xu, Robin Sinsamala, Evaline Mateshi, Edson Protas, Simon Lwaho
Reviewers:
Meaza Gezu Shentema, Yifokire Tefera Zele, Samson Wakuma Abeya, Abera Kumie Takele

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