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Innovation in Graduate Education for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Emergencies

机译:人道主义紧急情况下卫生专业人员的研究生教育创新

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The objective of this report was to show how the Center for Humanitarian Emergencies (the Center) at Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia USA) has trained graduate students to respond to complex humanitarian emergencies (CHEs) through innovative educational programs, with the goal of increasing the number of trained humanitarian workers. Natural disasters are on the rise with more than twice as many occurring from 2000–2009 as there were from 1980–1989. In 2012 alone, 144 million people were affected by a natural disaster or displaced by conflict worldwide. This has created an immense need for trained humanitarian workers to respond effectively to such disasters. The Center has developed a model for educational programming that targets learners along an educational continuum ranging from the undergraduate level through continuing professional education. These programs, based in the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) of Emory University, include: a competency-based graduate certificate program (the Certificate) in humanitarian emergencies; a fellowship program for mid-career professionals; and funded field practica. The competency-based Certificate program began in 2010 with a cohort of 14 students. Since then, 101 students have received the Certificate with 50 more due for completion in 2016 and 2017 combined. The fellowship program for mid-career professionals has hosted four fellows from conflict-affected or resource-poor countries, who have then gone on to assume leadership positions with humanitarian organizations. From 2009–2015, the field practicum program supported 34 students in international summer practicum experiences related to emergency response or preparedness. Students have participated in summer field experiences on every continent but Australia. Together the Certificate, funded field practicum opportunities, and the fellowship comprise current efforts in providing innovative education and training for graduate and post-graduate students of public health in humanitarian response. These modest efforts are just the beginning in terms of addressing the global shortage of skilled public health professionals that can coordinate humanitarian response. Evaluating existing programs will allow for refinement of current programs. Ultimately, these programs may influence the development of new programs and inform others interested in this area.
机译:本报告的目的是展示埃默里大学(美国佐治亚州亚特兰大)的人道主义紧急事件中心(中心)如何通过创新教育计划培训研究生以应对复杂的人道主义紧急情况(CHE)。受过训练的人道主义工作者的人数。自然灾害正在增加,2000年至2009年发生的自然灾害是1980年至1989年的两倍多。仅在2012年,全世界就有1.44亿人受到自然灾害的影响或因冲突而流离失所。因此,迫切需要训练有素的人道主义工作者有效应对此类灾害。该中心开发了一种教育计划模型,该模型针对从本科到持续专业教育的整个连续教育过程中的学习者。这些计划以埃默里大学罗林斯公共卫生学院(RSPH)为基础,包括:基于能力的人道主义紧急情况研究生证书计划(The Certificate);以及针对职业中期专业人员的奖学金计划;并资助了实地实践。基于能力的证书计划于2010年开始,共有14名学生。自那时以来,共有101名学生获得了证书,另有50名学生将于2016年和2017年完成结业。针对职业中期人员的研究金方案接待了来自受冲突影响或资源贫乏国家的四名研究人员,然后他们继续担任人道主义组织的领导职务。从2009年至2015年,实地实习计划为34名学生提供了有关应急或备灾的国际夏季实习经验。学生参加了除澳大利亚以外的每个大陆的夏季野外体验。证书,获得资助的实地实习机会和研究金共同构成了当前的工作,旨在为公共卫生领域的研究生和研究生提供创新的教育和培训,以应对人道主义。这些谦卑的努力仅仅是解决全球缺乏能够协调人道主义对策的熟练公共卫生专业人员的开端。评估现有程序将有助于完善当前程序。最终,这些程序可能会影响新程序的开发,并告知对此领域感兴趣的其他人。

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