About the Course
This course provides an introductory overview of cognitive health and telemedicine, with an emphasis on their fundamental principles, significance in mental health, and applications in modern healthcare. Thecourse explores the basic concepts of cognitive health and disorders, and the role of telemedicine in enhancing healthcare delivery. It also addresses ethical, legal, and global perspectives on digital health technologies. The course aims to equip students with foundational knowledge necessary to understand and critically analyze the integration of cognitive health concepts and digital health solutions in contemporary healthcare systems
Course Objectives/ Outcomes
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Define the fundamental concepts of cognitive health and its determinants.
2. Identify and describe common cognitive disorders relevant to public health.
3. Explain the principles and operational frameworks of telemedicine.
4. Analyze ethical considerations and data privacy issues in telemedicine.
5. Evaluate global trends and future directions in cognitive health and telemedicine
Course Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of cognitive health concepts and their relevance to overall well-being.
2. Explain the integration of digital tools and telehealth platforms in healthcare delivery systems.
3. Critically assess the benefits and challenges associated with telemedicine.
4. Discuss ethical, legal, and privacy considerations relevant to digital health.
5. Analyze global trends and case studies related to cognitive health and telemedicine
Enrollment Requirements
By Invitation Only
Certification
As Per University Norms





Course Instructors
Assistant Professor