Best Practices for Short Term Medical Teams

Published: May 10, 2013, 2:34 p.m.

b'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 \\u201cWhen Healthcare Hurts: An Evidence Based Guide to Best Practices in Global Health Initiatives\\u201d. It will also review the four primary areas of global health best practices which include the following.

1. Patient Safety
2. Healthcare System Integration and Collaboration
3. Facilitation of Health Development
4. Community Empowerment
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