Sinopsis
Resources for students, residents, and healthcare professionals who want to learn more about healthcare missions. Includes sessions from the Global Missions Health Conference.
Episodios
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Christian Doctor's Digest - Dr. Paul Brand - Part 2
02/08/2012A look at the life of Dr. Paul Brand, a pioneer in developing tendon transfer techniques for use in the hands of those with leprosy.
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Christian Doctor's Digest - Dr. Ernie Steury
02/08/2012A Glimpse of Africa through the eyes of Dr. David Stevens and his mentor, Dr. Ernie Steury
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Medical Education in Creative Access Countries
02/08/2012 Duración: 01h02minMedical education in missions is becoming an increasingly important vehicle not only for improving health care (building capacity) in a given country but also for evangelizing the lost and discipling believing health care providers. This is especially true in creative access countries where traditional approaches to providing health care and Christian witness through medical missions may not be accepted or allowed. This session will look at the potential benefits of including medical education in a medical mission vision, both for short-term trips and long-term calls. Examples will be taken from creative access countries in the 10-40 window and elsewhere.
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Malaria Treatment Update
02/08/2012 Duración: 55minThis session will focus on the treatment of malaria both outside and within the United States. Time will also be spent on symptom control and the potential for a malaria vaccine.
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Passing on of Skills
30/07/2012 Duración: 48minIt is the general idea that the short-term missions is one sided. Often creating dependency- teams from USA go to the underdeveloped country to help and bring short term relief and address felt needs in the comminutes of the countries they visit. While that may be true, ‘passing on of skills’ showcases how the trend can be reversed and these very missions can impact providing long term and sustainable projects and help move from ‘relief’ to ‘development’ and self sustaining mode. Caleb Rayapati, will show case how the “Pass on the skills” is making an impact on the ground, a firsthand account of the partnering mission using the Dental Outreach skills in self sustaining method, involved in community development in India impacting through practice of Biblical wholisim.
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Living Among Those We Serve – Incarnational Ministry at Esperanza Health Center
13/07/2012 Duración: 46minHealth Care ministry in inner city neighborhoods must be incarnational – embracing our communities. Living, working and serving within the context of the community we serve draws us toward God’s love for people and helps us identify with our neighbors. Should one try to move into communities of poverty in order to serve there? How can we encourage those who grew up in our communities to stay to serve God within the context of their lives? This workshop will explore Christ’s healing ministry among those he came to serve. Two of Esperanza Health Center’s leaders will share their experiences and vision for health care ministry as one who relocated into North Philadelphia and one who grew up in North Philadelphia. We need one another to be able to gain a more complete vision for effective Christ-centered health care ministry.
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Judicious Antibiotic Treatment in Developing Countries
04/07/2012 Duración: 54minDescription: Throughout the world bacterial infections remain a leading cause of illness and death. The introduction of new antibiotics on the market has lagged behind the increasing rate of resistance to many antibiotics to treat infections. This problem becomes magnified in developing areas of the world where resources are not as readily available. Good antimicrobial stewardship involves selecting an appropriate drug and optimizing its dose and duration to cure an infection while minimizing toxicity and reducing the chance to develop antibiotic resistance. This session will look at the limited evidence that supports these ideas and put forth practical suggestions on how antibiotics should be judiciously used in developing countries. Learning Objectives: The participants on completion of the session should be able to... 1. Identify six common clinical syndromes that may be seen in an ambulatory care environment and that may require antibiotic treatment.2. Understand the evidence that summarizes
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Stories from a Lifetime in Africa
27/06/2012 Duración: 51minHarold Paul Adolph was born in China to an American medical missionary physician and wife servingwith China Inland Mission. Dr. Adolph received his M.D. in 1958 from the University Of PennsylvaniaCollege Of Medicine, completed a general surgery residency in the Canal Zone of Panama and thenserved one term in the Navy. In 1966 h and his wife Bonnie with their two children moved to Ethiopia asmissionaries with SIM, Int.He and his family have experienced just about everything you could imagine in their lives of servicein medical missions. Dr. Adolph has authored 5 books with the latest entitled “Today’s Decision –Tomorrow’s Destiny”. After retiring the Adolphs envisioned building a new hospital in SouthernEthiopia! Today this hospital is part of the Pan-African College of Christian Surgeons, an outstandingprogram for the training of Christian African doctors as surgeons for service in mission hospitals.Though his career, Dr. Adolph has become an amazing teller of the stories of medical missions. Thissession will
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Community Health - Working from the Ground Up
27/06/2012 Duración: 54minWith nearly 2.2 billion people comprising the Global Church, there are more followers of Jesus in the world today than at any point in history. And yet, 21,000 children die silently every day from preventable and treatable diseases. Across the world, 1.4 billion people live on less than $1.50 daily. More than 260 million Africans cannot read or write. And, perhaps most troubling of all, the vulnerable and marginalized have no voice and no ability to respond to the systems and power structures that keep these realities exactly the way they are.It is time to wake the giant. It is time for the local Church and her 2.2 billion members to break out of her walls and intentionally push against the tide of disease, famine, illiteracy, extreme poverty and injustice. Across the world and in our own backyards, the local Church is perfectly positioned to bring about lasting change in its local community.But, community betterment activities can only be transformational when they are rooted in the Mission of Jesus. Lasting
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Preach and Heal: The Whole Gospel
23/06/2012 Duración: 49minThe model for empowering national believers through training in dental extractions. The method for teaching dental skills. The mission of taking God's glory to the ends of the earth.
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Panel discussion on research ideas for the field
22/06/2012 Duración: 50minA panel of US-based academic physicians discuss how they have cooperated with international institutions as well as on-the-field missionaries for quality research projects. They will also discuss ideas and opportunities for how they see research and projects developing in the future. Overview of their projects will be given, but much time will be devoted to answering questions from the audience.
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Non-Communicable Disease: Global Epidemic
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minWhile Communicable Diseases have traditionally been responsible for the majority of morbidity and mortality in low and middle income countries (LMIC), a rapid shift from rural, agrarian to urban, sedentary lifestyles has resulted in a dramatic rise in the burden of Non-Communicable Disease in these countries. Hence, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and other non-communicable diseases are rapidly reaching epidemic proportions. This poses considerable burdens on the already limited health care resources. Not only are health care professionals in short supply, but their training in the complex management of non-communicable diseases is seriously lacking. Furthermore, certain non-communicable diseases present differently in LMIC countries, including ‘malnutrition diabetes’, a poorly understood entity that probably affects millions of people globally. This highlights the need for new and innovative approaches to treat non-communicable diseases, as well as an understanding of traditional lifestyles and cul
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Cognitive Impairment: The Unrecognized Pandemic
22/06/2012 Duración: 47minThis session will review the many causes of cognitive impairment and provide detailed information about several of these causes, including early malnutrition, iron deficiency, diarrheal diseases, and prenatal alcohol exposure. The session will discuss the demographics of cognitive impairment and the negative effects on individuals, families, communities, economics and governments. The session will provide a proposal for establishing "Cognitive Watches" in countries to identify most common causes of cognitive impairment and to prevent these causes.
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EBM, the Church, and Development
22/06/2012 Duración: 01h04minThis session will review the missionary influence on WHO evidence-based international guidelines to achieve global development goals. Lack of implementation of these Biblically-based guidelines has resulted in a world-wide “Slow-Motion Disaster". The global epidemic of non-communicable diseases primarily due to obesity and smoking recently resulted in the second ever UN General Assembly on Health in its 67 year history; and, as reported by the UN "... constitutes one of the major challenges for development in the twenty-first century, which undermines social and economic development throughout the world and threatens the achievement of internationally agreed development goals.” As emphasized by the UN and WHO, the root cause of this impending worldwide health, economic, and development disaster is not medical and it cannot be resolved by doctors and nurses. For this is a Lifestyle problem, a problem of beliefs & values. It is a spiritual problem, and it will not be resolved until the C
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TIP in the USA and what health professionals can do
22/06/2012 Duración: 48minThis session will give an overview of the current picture of trafficking in persons within the United States focusing mainly on child sex trafficking, the major form of trafficking in persons within the U.S. In addition, the session will address specific ways that health professionals can become abolitionists.
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Global HIV update
22/06/2012 Duración: 52minThere have been many major developments in HIV research in the past year. So much so that many are now talking confidently about the end of the disease, zero new infections, curing HIV, etc. This interactive session will explore the developments, including those presented at the International AIDS Conference in July to which the facilitator is a delegate. There will be opportunities to explore the what is being learned and proposed and to evaluate how practical they are in various settings around the world, especially Africa where the majority of people living with the virus reside. If you have any interest in and/or experience with HIV, you will benefit from this session and your participation will benefit the rest of us.
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Orphans and Vulnerable Children
22/06/2012 Duración: 39minIn the wake of the AIDS pandemic and other disasters remain those least capable of caring for themselves. How do we best respond to their needs? Drawing from the speaker's international experience and using case studies and an interactive format, the session will explore the health issues of OVCs and the physical, mental and social components to their care.
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Sustainability in missions
22/06/2012 Duración: 52minHow can a ministry continue after we leave? Drawing from the speaker's mission expereince and using case studies and an interactive format, participants will explore successful principles and strategies for sustainability in medical missions.
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Building a Sustainable HealthCare Mission Model
22/06/2012 Duración: 57minIf you’ve been on a short-term trip you’ve experienced it; it’s the last day and the line of patients is as long as the day of arrival. Desperation is in the air. There is a nagging sense in your gut that this is not right. This session will present techniques that empower believers to meet the healthcare needs in their own community
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How Rural and Urban Community Development are different
22/06/2012 Duración: 01h03minThe worlds population slipped over 50% in 2010 now living in the city with it becoming 70% by 2020. Working with people living in the city is different then the rural world. I will use a 10 minute TED Talk with the balance of the session discussing in how how urban settings are different then rural setting where Community Development has been historically done and the implications for doing so in urban settings. Urban neighborhoods are very different then rural villages which impacts significantly how Community Development is done. I invite you to come and learn more.