Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

Introduction to Evidence Based Health Care

Helsinki, Finland

The Non-degree in Introduction to Evidence Based Health Care at Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, founded in 2008, is Finland’s largest university of applied sciences and serves about 17,000 students in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Known for its practical, multidisciplinary approach, Metropolia combines technical, creative and healthcare education with a strong emphasis on innovation. Its campuses are well connected to the city’s business and technology ecosystems, offering an environment that supports applied learning and professional development.

The university provides a wide selection of degree programs across Culture, Business, Health Care and Social Services, and Technology, with 272 distinct programs and numerous English-taught options. Metropolia’s research, development and innovation activities operate through five specialized innovation hubs that link students to industry partners and real-world projects. This structure allows learners to gain hands-on experience, develop problem-solving skills and work on solutions that address current societal challenges.

International students find a welcoming and inclusive community, with extensive support services for orientation, career guidance and integration into the Finnish job market. Modern facilities and strong collaboration with employers make Metropolia a practical choice for those seeking career-oriented higher education in Northern Europe. Its focus on applied research and industry ties helps graduates transition smoothly into professional roles.

About the Program

The Introduction to Evidence Based Health Care is a non-degree program that teaches students about the principles of evidence-based healthcare. It's a 1-year program taught in English at Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences in Finland. The program helps students learn how research evidence informs health policy decisions.

This program covers topics like the quality of evidence and its implications for healthcare practice. Students develop skills in evaluating the quality of evidence and applying this knowledge in real-world healthcare settings. The program includes learning about methods used in evidence-based healthcare.

Graduates can pursue careers as healthcare policy analysts, research assistants, or practice managers. They can work in hospitals, research institutions, or government health departments. Other job titles include health educator, clinical researcher, and quality improvement specialist.

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