Improving the safety and security of those engaged in global health traveling abroad
R Mishori, A Eastman, J Evert - Global Health: Science and …, 2016 - ghspjournal.org
We need to improve the safety and security of global health students, faculty, residents, and
workers who travel abroad, particularly those affiliated with smaller organizations or …
workers who travel abroad, particularly those affiliated with smaller organizations or …
[HTML][HTML] Managing the Unpredictable: Recommendations to Improve Trainee Safety During Global Health Away Electives
M Edwards, N Dalvie, A Kellett, MJ Peluso… - Annals of global …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: For institutions offering global health programs, the safety of trainees during
clinical rotations at international sites is paramount. Current guidelines for global health …
clinical rotations at international sites is paramount. Current guidelines for global health …
Guidelines for safety of trainees rotating abroad: consensus recommendations from the global emergency medicine academy of the Society for Academic Emergency …
The goal of a global health elective is for residents and medical students to have safe,
structured, and highly educational experiences. In this article, the authors have laid out …
structured, and highly educational experiences. In this article, the authors have laid out …
Ensuring the health, safety and preparedness of US medical students participating in global health electives overseas
PJ Imperato, DM Bruno, M Monica Sweeney - Journal of community health, 2016 - Springer
Global health electives based in resource-poor countries have become extremely popular
with medical students from resource rich ones. As the number of such programs and …
with medical students from resource rich ones. As the number of such programs and …
Trainee safety in global health
M Dandu - Journal of general internal medicine, 2011 - Springer
G lobal health, in its many permutations (tropical medicine and hygiene, international health,
and international public health), has long been a valued realm of the health professions …
and international public health), has long been a valued realm of the health professions …
[PDF][PDF] Ethical considerations when sending medical trainees abroad for global health experiences
S Aldulaimi, V McCurry - Annals of global health, 2017 - account.annalsofglobalhealth.org
We set up a makeshift clinic in rural Honduras, and a line of patients now stretches down the
street. There are two physicians, separated by a hanging tarp in a small room, trying to see …
street. There are two physicians, separated by a hanging tarp in a small room, trying to see …
Beyond visas and vaccines: preparing students for domestic and global health engagement
LV Adams, AN Sosin - Annals of Global Health, 2016 - Elsevier
At campuses across the United States, scores of students are embarking on global health
experiences in low-and middle-income countries. The desire to improve the health of poor …
experiences in low-and middle-income countries. The desire to improve the health of poor …
Protecting the health of medical students on international electives in low-resource settings
N Johnston, N Sandys, R Geoghegan… - Journal of Travel …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Background Increasingly, medical students from developed countries are undertaking
international medical electives in developing countries. Medical students understand the …
international medical electives in developing countries. Medical students understand the …
[HTML][HTML] What's new in Academic International Medicine? International health security agenda–Expanded and re-defined
NK Le, M Garg, R Izurieta, SM Garg… - … Journal of Academic …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND IHS, also referred to as “global health (GH) security” or “public health
security,” consists of topics that pertain to well-being of humankind and broadly understood …
security,” consists of topics that pertain to well-being of humankind and broadly understood …
Human rights and other provisions in the revised International Health Regulations (2005)
B Plotkin - Public health, 2007 - Elsevier
In May 2005, the World Health Assembly of the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted
the revised International Health Regulations (2005), which have now entered into force for …
the revised International Health Regulations (2005), which have now entered into force for …