Tartu Health Care College
Established | 1811 |
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Rector | Anneli Kannus |
Location | Tartu, Estonia |
Website |
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Tartu Health Care College (Estonian: Tartu Tervishoiu kõrgkool) is a higher education institution providing training to healthcare specialists in Estonia. The current rector of Tartu Health Care College is Anneli Kannus.
History
Professor Chr. Fr. Deutsch established a school for midwives in Tartu at 1811. During its 200 years of history, the college has existed under many different names and has provided instruction in several areas of specialization and levels of study. In 2005 the school received the name of Tartu Health Care College.[1]
Curricula
Tartu Health Care College has 9 study programmes [2]
- Higher education programmes
- Nursing
- Midwifery
- Radiography
- Physiotherapy
- Biomedical Science
- Environmental Health
- Vocational education programmes
- Care Worker
- Emergency Medical Technician
References
- ↑ http://www.nooruse.ee/eng/about-university/welcome/
- ↑ http://www.nooruse.ee/eng/admissions/curricula/
External links
Coordinates: 58°21′55″N 26°41′29″E / 58.3653°N 26.6913°E
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