Global Health, Conflict and Violence
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Explore the role of medics and healthcare workers in promoting peace
On this course you will learn about the key principles and different forms of medical peace work in the context of global health, conflict and violence. You will consider the role healthcare workers have to play in the prevention of violence and peace practices.
You will examine scenarios such as working in a conflict zone, nuclear explosions, storms, floods, heatwaves, infectious disease, migration and violent conflict. In each case you will consider the effects of these on global health.
This course is for global health professionals as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in healthcare professions (medicine, nursing, allied and public health) and global health and development studies.
This course is for global health professionals as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in healthcare professions (medicine, nursing, allied and public health) and global health and development studies.
- Discuss various definitions of the concepts of violence, conflict and peace, and their relationship to health professions
- Describe the types of medical peace work that health care professionals can participate in globally and locally
- Evaluate and respond to various forms of violence in health practice