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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Disability: Displaying the Works of God through Wholistic Development
22/06/2012 Duración: 46minDisability: Displaying the Works of God in Wholisitic DevelopmentPeople with disability were a priority in Jesus' ministry while on earth. He even defined himself in terms of his disability ministry when questioned by John's disciples on whether or not he was the promised Messiah. By examining Jesus' ministry among the disabled, we will discover how His Body should prioritize ministry among this often-forgotten population and how their restoration requires an entirely wholistic approach to ministry.
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Turning Highly Dependent Communities Toward Self Reliance
22/06/2012 Duración: 41minHow can an “outside” Church, NGO, Short term team or missionary help a community in need without creating dependencies, stripping dignity, and under minding long-term development?
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Using Stories for Wholistic Health Education
22/06/2012 Duración: 38minUsing Stories for Wholistic Health EducationStories are proving to be an extremely effective way to communicate "truth that sticks." They naturally break down resistance, and create interest. They are more easily understood, remembered, and repeated. Stories change lives. Stories are best if they are short, clear, and relate to the listener's life experience. The impact of stories is augmented if they are followed by questions.This session will be interactive.This session will give examples of stories that can be used for both physical and spiritual teaching. It will give you sources for stories and questions that others have written, and give you pointers on who you can create your own stories with follow up questions.This session will also present ideas on how you can make your stories more interesting - more memorable - more fun. This session will not make you a story telling pro, but it will encourage to start gaining the experience that gradually will make you more confident and effective a
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How Faith Based Organisations Can Influence Global Health Policy
22/06/2012 Duración: 51minChristian Connections for International Health (CCIH), a global health membership organization has prioritized advocacy efforts to strengthen U.S. and global commitment to improving the health and well-being of people in developing countries. This presentation will begin with an overview of why Christians should be involved in advocacy, including a Biblical case for advocacy and speaking for the voiceless. The session will then highlight some important current federal global health efforts and other current policy issues that influence global health. The session will then equip the participants with tools to take specific action steps when leaving this session to be a positive influence on global health policy.
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Education of Healthcare Professionals for Community Health Development
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minProfessional education programs are geared toward preparing students to do curative care in healthcare settings. In order to reach into the community with preventive healthcare requires an additional set of knowledge and skills. We will look at the principles that were operative in the 1978 Alma Ata and examine what needs to be included in the education of healthcare professionals to achieve Health for All.
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Impact of Macro economic development – Trafficking, disease spread, and mission opportunities
22/06/2012 Duración: 52minwhen macro level economic integration occurs across borders, it results in the movement of people across borders at an unprecedented level. While this brings tremendous opportunity for trade and employment (people move from the poorer to the richer country, while good move from the richer to the poorer country). The benefits flow most easily to the more food secure housholds (RFSA-1 and RFSA-2) while the insecure Households (RFSA-3 and RFSA-4) experience tremendous hardships including the risk of being trafficked. The risk of disease outbreaks across borders also increases trenedously...but there are also great opportunities for service to the vulnerable and needy; and great opportunities for the spread of the gospel among the neo migrants.
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Community Health Model Village – What is Possible
22/06/2012 Duración: 56minEvery village has a development strategy (survival strategy) that it pursues for its survival and advancement. External interventions that seek to be sustainable, need to understand, engage and build upon this strategy. This is the startegy of the THV50-40-10 (Total Health Village), which sees health as not only treating diseases and preventing them; but goes beyond public health to address issues of Holistic well being. This session focusses on the concept, the approach, and looks at some of the outcomes identified by engaging the use of the latest Participatory tools in measuring what matters in impact.
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Best practices in short term medical mission
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minBest Practices in Short-term Medical MissionsIn 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
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Women's Cycle of Life Training Leading to Community
22/06/2012 Duración: 53minWomen’s Cycle of Life is training by andfor women, developed and designed bynurses especially trained in maternal andpublic health and following the CommunityHealth Evangelism strategy to bring bothhope and health to women everywhere!The training (previously calledCHEPS) was first piloted inHaiti in 1999. Since then, WCLtraining has taken place onevery continent around theglobe.WCL materials are simple,action oriented and deliveredusing a participatory teachingmethod that empowerswomen to adopt practicesthat improve their health and prevent disease.The method of teaching brings both spiritualand physical truths to women, improving theirhealth, the health of their families, and thehealth of their community.The Community Health Evangelism dissemination strategy ensures that theprogram is sustainable and multipliable. InEthiopia, for example, 17 women att endedone WCL seminar in 2009 and 23 new trainersatt ended the next one in April 2010. As of June2010, these women had taught at least onelesson to 1678 other w
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The Role of the Pastor and Church (civil society) Members in Community Based Healthcare
22/06/2012 Duración: 57minThis is a NEW EMERGING model of empowering the local church to care for the most vulnerable. Globally there has been a growing realization that the church (called civil society in government and UN circles) in its manifold expressions has been under-utilized in developing countries in community development in general and specifically in the fight against HIV and AIDS, especially with the drastic reduction of bilateral aid for HIV and AIDS related projects in developing countries. In addition, the less than successful results of the majority of educational programs promoting prevention has led to the understanding that a corrective pedagogy may be necessary since the content of the material that presented in the various events are sound. In this presentation, the mobilization of the church/civil society in a community in South Africa as well as one in Rwanda which resulted in highly clinical effectiveness will be presented. The Rwanda project has grown from regional to national in scope and focuses on the m
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Global Health and Emerging Trends
22/06/2012 Duración: 41minGlobal health does not stand still. The needs remain high, the priorities change, the field gets ever more complex. Deciding what's the most important way to contribute is a big challenge, whether we are students or experienced professionals or somewhere in between.And discerning our own gifts and how we can be of most use to God is most important of allWe will explore global health trends and the opportunites for people of faith aginst this background. I hope we will have an interactive session
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Engaging medical missions on global health issues today
22/06/2012 Duración: 47minMedical mission or what I prefer to call Health Care Mission remains a crucial issue for 21st century Christians.Yes, we need to be fully involved in medical missions but just as important, be effective as people of faith in secular environments where we can be agents of change and transformation.In this breakout session we will try to discern together how medical missions can help to become more grounded in the needs, realities and paradigms of today and not fight todays battles with yesterdays toolsWe will be concerating on primary health and community health perspectives
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The role of networks in community based healthcare
22/06/2012 Duración: 44minHealth networks are becoming increasingly essential in global health. By working together through intentional groupings of those with similar interests and objectives, we can have a greater impact, and work more effectively with government and donorsMost important of all we can mazimize our value to God's Kingdom by demonstrating harmony, unity and joint purposeThis session considers health networks in general with particular reference to an emerging and expanding network- Community Health Global Network
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Keeping Workers Motivated and Effective
22/06/2012 Duración: 56minThis session will look at ways in which team leaders and programme managers can help to encourage their team members to maximize their motivation and to work as effectively as possible. It will consider spiritual, psychological and physical components.It will look at top tips in how to encourage day-to day motivation and encouragement
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Fund-Raising for Short-term or Long-Term
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minEffective Ministry Partnership Development is the key to raising resources for life and ministry. We’ll address how correct thinking, biblical principles and practical principles are the key. This session will explain “why people give,” “how to effectively gain their support and involvement,” “ways to grow your list of prospects” and “what the basis is for successful long-term financial partnership.” Anyone wanting to increase the involvement of others in the ministry and increase their financial partnership should attend this session.
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A Biblical Perspective on Suffering
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minWithout a robust biblical theology of suffering, medical missionaries will neither persevere nor bear spiritual fruit.Utilizing examples from the Bible and church history, this session will introduce the inevitability of hardships, their divine purposes, and principles for enduring and flourishing through them.
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God's Guidance and 'The Call'
22/06/2012 Duración: 55minThe "missionary-call" can be a source of high anxiety and soul-searching for those who think God is leading them to the mission field. But what do we mean, and more importantly, what does the Bible really have to say about the call to missions? And what do we think of when we use the word "missionary"? Does our view match what we find in the Bible? In this session we will explore some of the misconceptions of what it means to be "called to missions," and take a look at how the Bible has more to say about God's guidance rather than the traditional idea of a "call." Hopefully we can set aside some of the anxiety and focus on how God has given us the opportunity to spread the news of his grace in Christ according to the various gifts he has given to each of us.
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International Medical Rotations
22/06/2012 Duración: 41minWhy should you do an international rotation while in training? Do you know? What are the advantages to you for your training and future? Can God really use you as a student? How do you prepare for His working through you? How to find the place(s) to do an overseas rotation? How do you get the clinical and procedural experience you desire? What do you need to take? Where can you find the money? How can you be sure your school will give you credit? What should you do ahead of time so your life will be forever changed? How can you impact other lives in the greatest way? Come join me for practical answers to these and many other nut and bolt questions that will get you started down the path to a meaningful, life-changing overseas rotation!
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What To Do When a Disaster or Kidnapping Strikes
22/06/2012 Duración: 01h54sWe would all like to believe that as we reach out to share our medical expertise and the love and the compassion of Christ we will be safe, but is there any place in which we can be safe today? Security as we know is it is not the absence of danger, but the presence of the Lord. Being good stewards of the great blessings given to us of volunteers serving the least, the lost and the last is our obligation. We need to be prepared and have trained leaders to know what to do when the unthinkable happens. We will discuss how to approach these situations from the sandpoint of evaluation of risks, minimizing exposure, training for the eventuality of the most common conditions that could be encountered and preparation for the unthinkable. Unfortunately there is evil in the world and if one looks at the statistics: in 2009 there were 278 reported victims of 139 serious security incidents compared with 1999 when there were 65 victims involved in 34 such incidents. This trend continues to go up in all areas from ki
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Spiritual Formation in Short-term Healthcare Teams
22/06/2012 Duración: 01h02minShort-term missions offer a unique opportunity for sustained spiritual formation away from the distractions of a busy life in the U.S., in a setting where the traveler is often far removed from their comfort zone and power zone. This workshop presents ideas and guidelines for the trip leader in recruiting, selecting, and preparing trip participants to act as the Body of Christ in their service, and to reduce opportunities for the deceiver to cause division and strife and to cast dispersion on the name of the Lord. It will also offer suggestions for proactive steps to take that may minimize potential disruptions within the team and between team members and nationals.