Medicalmissions.com Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
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Resources for students, residents, and healthcare professionals who want to learn more about healthcare missions. Includes sessions from the Global Missions Health Conference.

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  • Families in Missions

    12/05/2013 Duración: 54min

    Are you and your family planning to be missionaries in the US or overseas and wondering the impact on your family life? This session will provide advice from a couple who served 8 years in Asia, where 3 of their 4 daughters were born. They'll give suggestions, some of it learned the hard way, for how you and your family can thrive on the mission field. Included will be strategies and insights for successful family preparation beforehand and healthy family life after your begin serving. Time will also be available during the session for asking your questions.

  • Using Stories for Community Health and Development in Oral Cultures

    12/05/2013 Duración: 47min

    It's estimated that more than 4 Billion people in the world are oral learners. They can't, don't or won't read. Regardless of the reasons or situation, oral communication methods and participatory/discovery learning processes are important tools in most of the world. In this session we'll look at case studies and experiences my wife and I have had helping friends in North India create mother-tongue audio recordings of community development/health information and also Scripture stories. The session will give you a taste of how stories will help you work in oral cultures. I'll also provide links and connections for more information if the session wets your appetite.

  • The Changing Role of the Pastor and the Church in Healthcare Missions

    12/05/2013 Duración: 58min

    The Changing Role of the Pastor and the Church in Healthcare Missions.This session will equip pastors and church leaders to be able to lead and implement effective medical missions engagement in the changing missiological landscape of the 21st century. You will learn practical and biblical sound ways of changing your church members from being spectators into participators, from consumers into contributors and how to guide agencies and NGOs to work through your church and not just with your church.. Emphasis will be on how God wants to use ordinary people and how you as church leader can fuel this reformation of deeds that is going on by launching church initiated interventions and trips. This will also apply to how to see this become a reality in the global south whether through short term trips of your church members or through individual participation

  • Assessing and Addressing Spiritual Needs of Patients

    10/05/2013 Duración: 52min

    We'll discuss (1) why healthcare professionals have been reluctant to take a spiritual history, (2) the positive association of spirituality/religiosity and physical/mental health, and (3) several spiritual history tools to consider for use in clinical care.

  • Using Short Term Teams to Initiate and Sustain Integrated Community Health and Development Programs

    10/05/2013 Duración: 47min

    What could small groups of people from the USA do during week-long trips to help invigorate, inform, and empower the local people for months, years, and even generations? This workshop will present some field examples of this happening, clarify some key factors for this style of Short-Term Missions (STM) to be successful, and generate your input on how to measure a truly successful STM trip. Come prepared to participate, and leave motivated to change. (repeat of last year)

  • Neighborhood Transformation

    10/05/2013 Duración: 50min

    Transforming Individuals, Groups and Neighborhoods for Better Health.We will discuss how healthcare workers can reach out to geographical areas where their patients live with a view to helping their patients discover that they must take more control of their own lives if there is to be an improvement in their overall health. Peer groups and family are the main providers of health not medical professionals therefore it is critical to involve a patients trusted peers and family in the individual’s health.Then as a group how can people begin to transform their neighborhood. The clinic/health ministry serves as a catalyst, organizer and trainer to help this happen. The cost to the clinic is minimal. But the overall impact for individuals and their communities is tremendous.

  • Best Practices for Short Term Medical Teams

    10/05/2013 Duración: 51min

    In recent years there has been a tsunami of short-term healthcare volunteers going into the developing world; both faith-based and humanitarian. Recent estimates tell us that 29% of students enrolled in medical schools participate in some type of short-term global health project prior to graduation. Dental, nursing, and allied health schools are also beginning to follow suit. Yet, few churches or educational institutions have any knowledge of what constitutes best practices in global health. This workshop will review the six guidelines for best practices in global health as they appear in the book “When Healthcare Hurts: An Evidence Based Guide to Best Practices in Global Health Initiatives”. It will also review the four primary areas of global health best practices which include the following. 1. Patient Safety2. Healthcare System Integration and Collaboration3. Facilitation of Health Development 4. Community Empowerment

  • The Other 50 Weeks: Becoming Missional at Home after a Short-term Trip

    10/05/2013 Duración: 49min

    We spend so much time, money, and resources on short-term missions trips that we often forget about the mission field at home. How can we live intentionally for 52 weeks each year in the mission field God has placed us in?

  • Overview of Community Health Evangelism

    10/05/2013 Duración: 51min

    Community Health Evangelism (CHE) is a breakthrough mission strategy that seamlessly integrates evangelism and discipleship with disease prevention and community-based development. Through these ministries people become followers of Jesus, churches are planted, and entire communities are lifted out of cycles of poverty and disease. By participation and completion of this workshop, the participant should be able to: 1. State the purpose for integrated ministries such as Community Health Evangelism.2. Identify transformational indicators used to measure the success of an integrated Community Health program. 3. List the steps in implementing a Community Health Evangelism program.4. Find resources and collaborative partners to help build and expand their programs. 5. Recognize three keys to building successful integrated community health ministries.6. Tell the story of successful CHE programs in different contexts around the world.

  • Impacting Whole Nations through Community Health Initiatives

    10/05/2013 Duración: 53min

    In this session we will gain a vision for church initiated community health ministries that shape culture, influence policy, and impact millions. We will examine a few case studies, explore current opportunities, and learn a a simple and trasferable ministry strategy that is achieving nationwide impact in several countries.

  • Organizing and Leading Short-term Healthcare Teams

    10/05/2013 Duración: 58min

    International short-term healthcare teams are challenging to develop and lead, due to the need for cultural intelligence, strong spiritual preparation of the team, and complex regulatory requirements in each country. Organizers must assure that they understand the myriad cultural complexities of working across cultural barriers, and how to educate their short-term team on the essentials. Spiritual formation of the team, and strong support of the disciple-making ministry of national partners must include strong, proactive preparation of team members and establishing a safe, ministry-focused environment for service. Careful planning with credible national partners is essential for both effective spiritual ministry, and for negotiating the many legal, regulatory, and customs requirements in developing country settings. This session will discuss mechanisms to plan for, prioritize, and measure desired actions and outcomes.

  • Mentors: How to Find One, How to Be One

    10/05/2013 Duración: 53min

    This seminar will examine the biblical call to make disciples and most importantly how
 to do this. You will learn the practical aspects of both having a discipler/mentor and serving as a discipler/mentor for someone else. If you ever have or have ever wanted to invest your life strategically into another person, then this seminar is for you!

  • Healthcare Missions and the Kingdom of God

    10/05/2013 Duración: 50min

    Every aspect of Jesus’ ministry - - his prayers, teaching, healing and even his identity - - seems to have been shaped by his vision of the Kingdom of God. As we follow him in health care missions, the Kingdom should also define our goals, methodologies, and ways of relating with those we serve and with our co-workers. It should fuel our hope and our perseverance.In this session, we will:• Learn about the Kingdom of God and healing from several gospel stories• Identify conflicting or paradoxical perspectives on the Kingdom that may fog or hinder our healthcare ministries• Outline a vision of the Kingdom that can give focus and power to our healthcare missions• Explore the relationship between evangelism and healthcare missions• Collectively identify resources and networks that give ongoing help as we clarify our vision and strengthen our faithful practice.

  • Preventing and Managing Burnout

    10/05/2013 Duración: 52min

    Preventing and Managing BurnoutCross-cultural medical workers are under multiple levels of stress peculiar to their professional roles. They often serve as mental health resources to colleagues and other cross-cultural workers, have difficulty limiting the hours of work with minimal reprieve for rest and restoration. This session will focus on cognitive and behavioral tools that can improve the mental self-care with attention to appropriate and assertive limit-setting, sleep preservation, stress management, and team development.The session will also discuss strategies for managing burnout when it emerges including these tools as well as clinical tools of formal assessment and bio/psycho/social/spiritual interventionsObjectives:1- Participants will be able to describe the main sources of challenge to mental health of cross-cultural medical workers and the signs of emerging burnout2- Participants will be able to describe at least three cognitive-behavioral strategies that can be utilized to improve mental self-

  • Delivery of Evidence-Based Critical Care in Resource Limited Settings

    08/05/2013 Duración: 01h02min

    Goals of This Breakout Session Include:1. Review the list of evidence-based, low-cost, mortality-reducing interventions for critically ill patients that are appropriate for use in resource limited settings. 2. Share practical lessons learned including successes and challenges from running an ICU in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Intensive care medical education in low resource areas

    06/05/2013 Duración: 48min

    Global Health Issues: Major Existing Global Issues Intensive Medical Education in Low Resource AreasSpeaker: Ndidi MusaLocation: ED 210/212Abstract: To achieve the Millennium development goal 4, which is to reduce under-five mortality by two-thirds by 2015, still remains a challenge for low resource countries. Emergency and critical care services are often the weakest parts of the health system and yet have the potential to significantly reduce mortality. Effective triage, emergency care and intensive care is possible by putting into place intensive training and education that equips the health care staff to recognize and care for these critically ill children. Mission hospitals have the potential to take the lead in intensive care medical education for a number of reasons. Most missionary doctors have trained in a system where triage is the norm and where simple measures like availability of oxygen can save a life. it is with this background in mind that we will explore the following objectives: We will def

  • God's Call to the Future Healthcare Professional

    06/05/2013 Duración: 01h05min

    Healthcare provides a unique opportunity to engage the deepest issues of life and faith alongside those who are suffering. Can you care for patients in a way that brings them before Jesus and offers them peace, healing, and wholeness? Discover how to practice healthcare as your ministry…starting even now as a student or resident.

  • The Last Stop: Tools for Effective Cross-Cultural Medication Counseling

    01/05/2013 Duración: 46min

    The last contact we have with our patients is often discussing and dispensing their medications. This session will examine barriers and provide strategies to address cross-cultural: communication with patients, issues in appropriate patient medication use, and methods to provide clear instructions when counseling patients on medications.

  • Travel Medicine for long-term overseas workers

    27/04/2013 Duración: 56min

    The needs of long-term expatriate workers are quite different from those of the short-term worker. Long-term strategies include more flexible malaria prophylaxis regimens (covering high risk seasons), self treatment options for diarrhea and malaria, additional disease concerns (Japanese encephalitis, rabies) and dealing with mental health issues such as culture shock and depression.

  • Cultural Aspects of Clinical Care in Asia

    27/04/2013 Duración: 53min

    Caring for Asian patients from other cultures offers some unique challenges, whether these are recent immigrants to the U.S. or patients seen in overseas settings. Language is just the first obstacle and often professional interpreters are a necessity. Cultural expectations differ by country. High context Asian cultures can make it difficult to communicate even after language issues are resolved. Many illnesses present differently with physical complaints often masking mental health concerns. Familiarity with various Asian culture bound syndromes is essential.

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