The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries

The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries
Author: Anya Ahmed,James Ackers-Johnson,Helen Louise Ackers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319483634

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book examines the current state of elective placements of medical undergraduate students in developing countries and their impact on health care education at home. Drawing from a recent case study of volunteer deployment in Uganda, the authors provide an in-depth evaluation of the impacts on the students themselves and the learning outcomes associated with placements in low resource settings, as well as the impacts that these forms of student mobility have on the host settings. In addition to reviewing the existing literature on elective placements, the authors outline a potential model for the future development of ethical elective placements. As the book concurs with an increasing international demand for elective placements, it will be of immediate interest to universities, intermediary organizations, students as consumers, and hosting organisations in low-resource settings.

The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries

The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries
Author: Helen Louise Ackers,James Ackers-Johnson,Anya Ahmed
Publsiher: Saint Philip Street Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1013287371

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This book examines the current state of elective placements of medical undergraduate students in developing countries and their impact on health care education at home. Drawing from a recent case study of volunteer deployment in Uganda, the authors provide an in-depth evaluation of the impacts on the students themselves and the learning outcomes associated with placements in low resource settings, as well as the impacts that these forms of student mobility have on the host settings. In addition to reviewing the existing literature on elective placements, the authors outline a potential model for the future development of ethical elective placements. As the book concurs with an increasing international demand for elective placements, it will be of immediate interest to universities, intermediary organizations, students as consumers, and hosting organisations in low-resource settings. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.

The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries

The Ethics of Educational Healthcare Placements in Low and Middle Income Countries
Author: Anya Ahmed,James Ackers-Johnson,Helen Louise Ackers
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3319839225

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This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book examines the current state of elective placements of medical undergraduate students in developing countries and their impact on health care education at home. Drawing from a recent case study of volunteer deployment in Uganda, the authors provide an in-depth evaluation of the impacts on the students themselves and the learning outcomes associated with placements in low resource settings, as well as the impacts that these forms of student mobility have on the host settings. In addition to reviewing the existing literature on elective placements, the authors outline a potential model for the future development of ethical elective placements. As the book concurs with an increasing international demand for elective placements, it will be of immediate interest to universities, intermediary organizations, students as consumers, and hosting organisations in low-resource settings.

An Introduction to Global Health Ethics

An Introduction to Global Health Ethics
Author: Andrew D. Pinto,Ross E. G. Upshur
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781136178016

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The field of global health is expanding rapidly. An increasing number of trainees are studying and working with marginalized populations, often within low and middle-income countries. Such endeavours are beset by ethical dilemmas: mitigating power differentials, addressing cultural differences in how health and illness are viewed, and obtaining individual and community consent in research. This introductory textbook supports students to understand and work through key areas of concern, assisting them in moving towards a more critical view of global health practise. Divided into two sections covering the theory and practice of global health ethics, the text begins by looking at definitions of global health and the field’s historical context. It draws on anti-colonial perspectives concepts, developing social justice and solidarity as key principles to guide students. The second part focuses on ethical challenges students may face in clinical experiences or research. Topics such as working with indigenous communities, the politics of global health governance, and the ethical challenges of advocacy are explored using a case study approach. An Introduction to Global Health Ethics includes recommended resources and further readings, and is ideal for students from a range of disciplines – including public health, medicine, nursing, law and development studies – who are undertaking undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics or placements overseas.

Service Learning for Disaster Resilience

Service Learning for Disaster Resilience
Author: Lucia Velotti,Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner,Elizabeth A. Dunn
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000788983

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This book is the first to discuss, in practical and theoretical terms, the pedagogical approach of service-learning to establish partnerships for social good that build disaster resilience. Across 12 chapters a collection of academics and practitioners provide insights on the benefits of utilizing service-learning to address existing needs, build community capacity, and strengthen social networks while enhancing student learning. Key features: Discuss how sustainable service-learning partnerships can contribute to building disaster-resilient communities; Provide practical tools to cultivate and manage collaborative partnerships, and engage in reflective practices; Integrate disciplines to create innovative approaches to complex problems; Share best practices, lessons learned, and case examples that identify strategies for integrating service-learning and research into course design; Offer considerations for ethical decision-making and for the development of equitable solutions when engaging with stakeholders; Identify strategies to bridge the gap between academia and practice while highlighting resources that institutions of higher education can contribute toward disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. Service-Learning for Disaster Resilience will serve as a user-friendly guide for universities, local government agencies, emergency management professionals, community leaders, and grassroots initiatives in affected communities.

Mobile Professional Voluntarism and International Development

Mobile Professional Voluntarism and International Development
Author: Helen Louise Ackers,James Ackers-Johnson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-12-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137558336

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This book is open access under a CC BY license. This book explores the impact that professional volunteers have on the low resource countries they choose to spend time in. Whilst individual volunteering may be of immediate benefit to individual patients, this intervention may have detrimental effects on local health systems; distorting labour markets, accentuating dependencies and creating opportunities for corruption. Improved volunteer deployment may avoid these risks and present opportunities for sustainable systems change. The empirical research presented in this book stems from a specific volunteering intervention funded by the Tropical Health Education Trust and focused on improving maternal and newborn health in Uganda. However, important opportunities exist for policy transfer to other contexts.

Anti Microbial Resistance in Global Perspective

Anti Microbial Resistance in Global Perspective
Author: Louise Ackers,Gavin Ackers-Johnson,Joanne Welsh,Daniel Kibombo,Samuel Opio
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030626624

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‘The Maternal Sepsis Intervention has had a profound impact on maternal mortality and antibiotic use whilst also reducing hospital costs. The Ministry of Health is keen to explore opportunities to extending the lessons learnt and integrate them in national policy-making.' -Dr. Richard Mugahi, Ministry of Health, Uganda. This open access book provides an accessible introduction to the mechanics of international development and global health text for policy-makers and students across a wide range of disciplines. Antimicrobial resistance is a major threat to the well-being of patients and health systems the world over. In fragile health systems so challenged, on a day-today basis, by the overwhelming burden of both infectious and non-communicable disease, it is easy to overlook the impacts of AMR. The Maternal Sepsis Intervention, focusing on a primary cause of maternal death in Uganda, demonstrates the systemic nature of AMR and the gains that can be made through improved Infection Prevention Control and direct engagement of laboratory testing in antibiotic prescribing.

Effective Strategies To Develop Rural Health Workforce In Low and Middle Income Countries LMICs

Effective Strategies To Develop Rural Health Workforce In Low and Middle Income Countries  LMICs
Author: Belinda Gabrielle O’Sullivan,Pratyush Kumar,Ian Couper,Matthew Richard McGrail
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782889711147

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