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At Tallinn Health Care College, admission is a constant process, which takes place during different admission periods around the year. Most admissions require an Estonian language certificate, but as of summer 2021, the admission was open for English-speaking candidates as well.

English speaking candidates can apply to our new curriculum Assistant Pharmacist.

Medical Technology Education Centre is a structural unit of the Tallinn Health Care College, which was created in 2017 to increase the interdisciplinary cooperation in both teaching and applied research and development activities. The center has three curricula: an Assistant Pharmacy curriculum, a Dental Technician curriculum and an Optometrist curriculum.

Õppekava

214475 Curriculum of Assistant Pharmacist from 2019

214475 Farmatseudi õppekava alates 2019

Õppekeel: inglise keel

Nominaalne õppeaeg: 3 aastat

Õpe on tasuline

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    Lilian Ruuben

    Head of the Medical Technology Education Centre, Leading lecturer

    • lilian.ruuben@ttk.ee
    • 671 1721
    • 405

DEADLINES FOR THE AUTUMN SEMESTER 2020/2021:

Project name: Baltic-Nordic collaboration regarding the alignment of standard knowledge within the field of sensory integration at the bachelor and postgraduate level - BANISTER
Project ID: 2019-1-EE01-KA203-051673
Project duration: 01.09.2019-31.08.2022
 
The aim project was Baltic-Nordic collaboration regarding the alignment of standard knowledge within the field of sensory integration at the bachelor and postgraduate level. 
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    Grete Eiche

    Occupational Therapist Curriculum Lecturer-teacher

    • grete.eiche@ttk.ee
    • Is on temporary leave

Tallinn Health Care College’s service to society is aimed to share knowledge and experiences with the community. Activities are a part of study programme and delivered by students instructed by lecturers. Activites can include: health days, tours in College, health promotion lectures, health indicators’ measurements and vision checks, resuscitation and first aid project “Your hands can save a life”. Also the College makes its facilities available for free for organising health sector events.

 

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    Merle Talvik

    Head of the Research Methodology module, Associate Professor

    • merle.talvik@ttk.ee
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